Heavy Tow definition

Heavy Tow means the towing of any vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight greater than 5000 pounds and that is on a roadway, level shoulder, or other level surface that can be accessed with a tow truck.

Examples of Heavy Tow in a sentence

  • The rates for Basic Tow, Medium Tow & Heavy Tow include one hour of labor.

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