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Roadside Assistance in Fort Worth: 24/7 Help Across Tarrant County

Stranded in Fort Worth? Texas Tows delivers 24/7 roadside assistance across Tarrant County — towing, flat tires, lockouts. TDLR-licensed. Call now.

June 30, 2026
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Quick Summary: Texas Tows Inc. provides 24/7 roadside assistance in Fort Worth and across Tarrant County — including towing, flat tire changes, lockout service, and fuel delivery. Our TDLR-licensed operators respond fast on I-30, I-20, I-820, the North Freeway (US-287), and surface streets throughout Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Haltom City, and Benbrook. Call (817) 512-1024 any time of day or night.

Breaking down in Fort Worth is stressful — especially when you're on a packed stretch of I-30 at rush hour or stuck in a parking garage off Camp Bowie Boulevard at midnight. Roadside assistance in Fort Worth from Texas Tows Inc. means a TDLR-licensed technician reaches you fast, handles the situation professionally, and gets you moving again — or tows you safely to wherever you need to go. We serve all of Fort Worth and Tarrant County, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Fort Worth drivers deal with the same Texas heat and highway challenges as the rest of DFW — but the city's sprawling layout, mix of freeways and two-lane county roads, and rapid growth into surrounding communities means you need a local team that actually knows the area. That's Texas Tows.

What Our Roadside Assistance in Fort Worth Covers

Texas Tows provides a full range of roadside assistance services for Fort Worth and Tarrant County drivers. Whether you need immediate help on the highway or a tow to a dealer or shop, our team handles it.

  • Emergency towing: When your vehicle can't be repaired on the spot, our flatbed and wheel-lift trucks safely transport it to your preferred shop, dealership, or storage facility anywhere in DFW. See our full towing service for details.
  • Flat tire assistance: We can mount your spare if you have one, or tow you to a tire shop if the spare is unavailable, damaged, or if the rim is bent. Getting under a car on a highway shoulder safely requires training — don't risk it without the right equipment.
  • Lockout service: Left your keys inside the car? We dispatch a technician with the tools to open most vehicles quickly without damaging your door, window, or lock.
  • Fuel delivery: Ran out of gas on I-20 or I-30? We bring you enough fuel to reach the nearest station — no tow needed.
  • Winch-out and recovery: Slid off the road, got stuck in mud after a storm, or went off a Fort Worth trail road? Our winch trucks extract vehicles from ditches, soft shoulders, and off-road situations.
  • Accident recovery: If you've been involved in a collision, our team works with you and your insurance company to move the vehicle safely — using flatbed equipment to prevent drivetrain damage on all-wheel drive vehicles.

Learn more about our complete roadside assistance services available throughout DFW.

Why Fort Worth Drivers Need a Local 24/7 Provider

Fort Worth is the 12th largest city in the United States — and it's still growing fast into communities like Keller, Mansfield, White Settlement, Haslet, and Azle. If you call a national dispatch service or an app-based provider, your call may route to a distant contractor who isn't familiar with Fort Worth roads, doesn't prioritize Tarrant County, or takes 90 minutes to arrive.

Texas Tows is a local DFW operation. Our team knows that I-30 eastbound backs up toward the split, that the I-820 loop is a major connector, and that Camp Bowie Boulevard and University Drive are the surface arteries Fort Worth drivers rely on daily. When you call, you get someone who can actually navigate to you — fast.

Texas summers also create specific roadside challenges: battery failures spike in July and August, blowouts increase on superheated asphalt, and overheating becomes a real risk during stop-and-go rush hour on US-287 heading north. Fort Worth drivers need a provider they can call at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday in August — and we answer.

Texas Tows roadside assistance technician helping stranded driver at night on Fort Worth highway with emergency lights

Common Roadside Emergencies on Fort Worth Highways

These are the most frequent calls we receive from Fort Worth and Tarrant County drivers:

  • Dead battery on I-30 or I-20: Summer heat accelerates battery degradation in Texas. If your car won't start in a parking lot or dies mid-highway, call us immediately — especially at night or during high-heat hours.
  • Blowout on the freeway: A tire blowout at highway speed is dangerous. If it happens on I-820, US-81/287, or any DFW freeway, steer to the shoulder gradually — don't brake hard — then call for a tire change or tow. Read our guide on what to do with a flat tire on a Dallas/Fort Worth highway for step-by-step safety instructions.
  • Engine overheating in stop-and-go traffic: The combination of June–August Texas heat and Fort Worth's rush-hour congestion on I-35W and US-287 is hard on cooling systems. If your temperature gauge climbs, pull over before the engine overheats completely.
  • Running out of gas: Fort Worth's distances are real — especially on the west side of the city where gas stations can be more spread out. Our fuel delivery service covers Benbrook, Aledo, Weatherford, and beyond.
  • Lockout in parking garages or lots: Fort Worth's Sundance Square, West 7th corridor, and Near Southside entertainment districts see frequent lockout calls. We navigate downtown parking structures and surface lots efficiently.

Why Choose Texas Tows for Roadside Assistance in Fort Worth

There's no shortage of towing operators in Tarrant County, but not all of them are equal. Here's what sets Texas Tows apart:

  • TDLR-licensed: Every Texas Tows operator is licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and complies with the fee and documentation requirements under Texas Occ. Code Ch. 2308. You know exactly what you're paying before we hook up your car.
  • Transparent pricing: We don't add surprise hook fees or after-hours surcharges that aren't disclosed upfront. Our 4.9-star rating is built on treating customers fairly.
  • Fast response across Tarrant County: Our dispatch covers I-30, I-20, I-820, I-35W, US-287, and major Fort Worth surface streets. We aim for 30–45 minute response times from the call.
  • Flatbed equipment for modern vehicles: AWD and 4WD vehicles need flatbed towing to avoid drivetrain damage. We carry flatbed trucks for exactly these situations.
  • 24/7/365 availability: Midnight, holidays, heat waves — we answer every call. Fort Worth doesn't stop, and neither do we.
Texas Tows flatbed tow truck loading disabled vehicle on Fort Worth Texas highway — professional roadside assistance crew

Fort Worth and Tarrant County Areas We Serve

Our roadside assistance and towing coverage includes all of Fort Worth and surrounding Tarrant County communities:

  • Fort Worth proper: Downtown Fort Worth, Cultural District, Sundance Square, West 7th, Near Southside, Camp Bowie, North Fort Worth, Alliance corridor
  • East Fort Worth / Mid-Cities: Haltom City, Richland Hills, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford
  • Arlington: All of Arlington including AT&T Stadium area, Six Flags corridor, I-20 and SH-360
  • South Fort Worth: Burleson, Crowley, Benbrook, Wedgwood
  • West Fort Worth: White Settlement, Lake Worth, Azle, Weatherford (Parker County border)
  • North Fort Worth / Alliance: Keller, Watauga, Saginaw, Haslet, Justin, Trophy Club
  • Mansfield: Mansfield proper and surrounding areas along US-287

If you're stranded anywhere in Tarrant County — or between Fort Worth and Dallas on I-30 or I-20 — we can reach you. Our dispatch covers the full DFW metroplex.

FAQs: Roadside Assistance in Fort Worth

How fast can Texas Tows reach me in Fort Worth?

Response times vary based on location and traffic, but we target 30–45 minutes for most Fort Worth and Tarrant County calls. Major highway locations on I-30, I-20, and I-820 typically see faster response due to our route familiarity. Outer areas like Weatherford or Azle may take slightly longer.

Is Texas Tows available in Fort Worth 24/7?

Yes. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. Call (817) 512-1024 any time — someone answers every call.

Does roadside assistance in Fort Worth cover Arlington?

Yes. Our Tarrant County coverage includes Arlington, Grand Prairie (Tarrant County portion), Mansfield, Burleson, and all other Tarrant County cities. We also cross into Dallas County for interstate calls and long-distance tows.

What should I do if I break down on I-30 in Fort Worth?

Signal and coast to the right shoulder as quickly as it is safe to do so. Turn on your hazard lights immediately. If you can't reach the shoulder, stay in your vehicle with your seatbelt on. Once stopped safely, call Texas Tows at (817) 512-1024. If there are injuries or a fuel spill, call 911 first.

Do you offer flatbed towing in Fort Worth for AWD vehicles?

Yes. AWD and 4WD vehicles must be towed on a flatbed to avoid drivetrain damage. All-wheel drive systems that are not designed to tow on two wheels can suffer expensive transfer case and differential damage when wheel-lifted. We carry flatbed trucks specifically for these vehicles throughout Fort Worth and Tarrant County.

How much does roadside assistance cost in Fort Worth?

Pricing depends on the service — a flat tire change or fuel delivery is less than a full tow. We quote before we hook up your car, and all pricing complies with TDLR fee regulations. Call us for a current quote: (817) 512-1024.

Call Texas Tows Now — Fort Worth's 24/7 Roadside Assistance Team

Whether you're stuck on the West Freeway, stranded in the Cultural District, or broken down in Keller at 3 a.m. — Texas Tows Inc. is the call to make. TDLR-licensed, locally dispatched, and available right now.

Call (817) 512-1024 — we're standing by for Fort Worth and all of Tarrant County.

Learn more about our full roadside assistance services or explore our complete towing services for DFW.

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