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On 26 October 2023, Queensland Parliament passed the Tow Truck Act 2023 (the Act) to: Provide a balanced framework for regulating the operation of tow trucks to carry out regulated towing.
The 80% towing rule is less of a rule and more of an idea: dont pull a trailer with a GVWR that is more than 80% of your vehicles maximum towing capacity. That leaves 20% of your towing capacity left for other cargo like passengers, baggage, etc.
Generally before a car is towed, the owner of the car must have consented to the car being towed (ie through clear signage) and the towing must be done by a licenced tow truck driver.
The Tow Truck Act 2023 and Tow Truck Regulation 2024, provide the framework for crash related towing, the towing of police seized vehicles from off-street regulated parking areas, and the towing of vehicles from private property within regulated areas in Queensland.
If you dont pay your towing or storage fees, the towing company is legally able to seize your car or even auction it off if its not claimed after a specified amount of time.
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The Tow Truck Regulation 2024, provides the maximum charges that apply to towing a damaged vehicle from a crash and towing a vehicle from private property in regulated areas. Crash towing maximum regulated towing fee: $433.30for the first 50km. $8.60for each kilometre over 50km.
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