Accident Towing in Yamba
Yamba Accident Towing
At TNT Towing, we provide licensed accident towing and breakdown recovery across Yamba and surrounding areas. With over 13 years of experience and full NRMA accreditation, we know how to handle vehicles safely, even in challenging roadside situations. Our team operates under a NSW Operating Licence and follows all relevant towing laws and safety procedures.
When we attend a call in Yamba, we assess the vehicle’s condition, the access point and the safest way to carry out the tow. We use modern tilt tray trucks and always keep a clear record of where your vehicle is going. If needed, we’ll coordinate with emergency services or your insurer to ensure everything is properly documented. You don’t need to be at the scene, but we’ll always keep you informed.
We aim to make every tow straightforward and controlled, no matter the circumstances. If you need accident towing in Yamba, give TNT Towing a call on 0417 318 181.
Breakdown & Recovery Support
Breakdowns and accident recoveries in Yamba often require a bit of local knowledge and the right equipment for the job. That’s why we always start with a site assessment and bring tools like skates, winches or wheel dollies to handle anything from tight access to non-drivable vehicles. Our trucks are designed for a range of transport conditions, whether you're on the main road, down a laneway or parked on uneven ground. Every job comes with a written authorisation and completed paperwork, which we can forward to your insurer or mechanic.
We understand the local layout in Yamba and factor in things like traffic flow, weather and access limitations. Whether the job is urgent or pre-arranged, we treat every vehicle with care and follow the same clear process.
If you’re not available at the scene, we’ll follow your instructions exactly. You’ll always know where your car is and how it got there. We take the guesswork out of towing so you can focus on what comes next.
How long will towing take in rural, or remote areas?
Towing times in rural or remote areas are generally longer than in metropolitan regions due to distance, limited fleet coverage, and road conditions. Depending on location, response times can range from 30 minutes to several hours. Communication may also be affected by patchy phone reception, which can delay updates or driver coordination. Providing accurate directions and GPS coordinates can help speed things up. Always ask for an estimated arrival time when booking, and prepare for potential delays in extreme weather or during peak periods.
What should I do if I never received a receipt for the tow?
If you didn’t receive a receipt, contact the towing provider directly and request one—ideally by email so you have a record. Receipts are essential for insurance claims, disputes, and proof of service. You’ll need to supply basic details like your name, vehicle registration, service date, and drop-off location to help them locate the job. If the operator refuses or is uncontactable, you can escalate the issue through NSW Fair Trading if you’re in New South Wales. Always ask for a receipt at the time of service to avoid complications.
Can a tow operator take photos or inspect my car without my permission?
Tow operators generally need your consent to inspect or photograph your vehicle unless the photos are part of standard service documentation. In cases involving accidents, insurers may require photos of the vehicle’s condition or damage, but these should be taken with the owner’s knowledge. If the car is on private property or being stored, privacy rules may also apply. It’s appropriate to ask why the photos are being taken and how they’ll be used. If something feels unclear, don’t hesitate to request written confirmation.


