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QuickTow launches in Trinidad to transform roadside assistance fast.

A new towing app is aiming to change the way drivers in Trinidad and Tobago get roadside assistance, offering faster access to help when vehicle trouble strikes.
QuickTow, a new mobile platform now being introduced locally, connects drivers directly to nearby tow truck operators in real time. The app is designed to make roadside support easier by allowing users to request assistance through just a few taps on their phone.
Instead of calling around or waiting for a single provider, users can open the app, view available tow trucks closest to their location, and choose the service that works best for them. The platform also offers live driver tracking, giving customers added peace of mind while they wait.
The service is being promoted as a practical solution for common roadside emergencies, including breakdowns, flat tyres, dead batteries, accidents, and situations where drivers may feel unsafe or stranded.
Developers behind the app say the goal is to improve convenience, reduce wait times, and bring more transparency to the towing process. For drivers travelling with family, commuting late at night, or heading long distances, the app is expected to provide an added layer of safety and reassurance.
With traffic congestion and long travel routes often making vehicle issues more stressful, QuickTow is positioning itself as a reliable backup plan for motorists across Trinidad and Tobago.
The app is expected to be available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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