Quick Answer: Expect $150-250 for basic freeway towing in Los Angeles, with flat rates up to $200 for distances under 10 miles. After hours, weekends, and heavy traffic add $50-100. Call 911 first if you're on a busy freeway like I-405 or I-10, then your insurance roadside assistance.
What To Do
Get to safety immediately. Pull completely off the freeway onto the right shoulder or nearest exit. Turn on hazard lights and raise your hood if safe to do so.
Call 911 first on busy freeways. California Highway Patrol will dispatch help on I-405, I-5, I-10, I-110, and US-101. They'll set up traffic control and call an authorized tow truck.
Check your insurance coverage. Most policies include roadside assistance that covers $100-150 of towing costs. Call your insurance company before calling a private tow truck to see what they'll pay.
Get the exact pickup and destination addresses. LA freeway mile markers help tow trucks find you faster. Note the freeway name, direction, and nearest exit or landmark.
Ask for the total cost upfront. Request flat-rate pricing instead of per-mile charges. Most LA tow companies charge $175-200 flat rate for freeway pickups within city limits.
Stay with your vehicle or move to safety. On narrow shoulders, exit the vehicle on the side away from traffic and stand behind a barrier if possible.
What It Might Cost
Basic freeway tow (under 10 miles): $150-200
Long-distance tow (10-25 miles): $200-300
After hours surcharge: $25-50 extra
Weekend/holiday surcharge: $50-75 extra
Heavy traffic zones (downtown connectors): $200-250
Luxury vehicles and motorcycles typically cost 20-30% more. If your insurance has towing coverage, you'll pay only what exceeds your benefit limit.
Stay Safe
• Never attempt repairs on active freeway lanes
• Keep emergency supplies: water, phone charger, reflective triangles
• Know your location: freeway name, direction, nearest mile marker or exit
• Stay visible: hazard lights on, hood up if safe to access
• Move away from traffic: stand behind barriers when possible, not next to your car
• Keep doors unlocked so responders can move your vehicle if needed
Most LA freeway breakdowns happen during rush hours when traffic is heaviest. CHP response times average 15-30 minutes, but tow trucks can take 45-60 minutes during peak traffic. Consider AAA or insurance roadside assistance if you frequently drive LA freeways during busy hours.
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