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Emergency Roadside Service and Towing in High Demand
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February 5, 2026
Emergency Roadside Service and Towing in High Demand

AAA crews are busy with extractions, towing, battery service and flat tires, as motorists face challenging conditions.

AAA emergency roadside service demand in Oklahoma surged an astonishing 221% as last weekend’s powerful winter storm swept across the state, grinding travel to a halt and stranding motorists.

“What began with 280 calls for help on Saturday escalated to 550 on Sunday, before skyrocketing to 900 calls on Monday, one of the busiest single days AAA Oklahoma has seen in recent years, as drivers returned to work,” said AAA Oklahoma public affairs manager Shawn Steward. “Our service techs take pride in helping motorists through tough and sometimes dangerous situations— it’s what our members count on us for.”

Tuesday’s calls are on pace with the volume experienced on Monday.

Problems Causing Vehicle Breakdowns According to AAA, the most common reasons for emergency roadside service calls during this storm have been:

• Dead batteries, jump starts and battery replacements

• General engine problems and non-starts requiring a tow

• Extractions, e.g. pulling vehicles from a ditch or shoulder after a slide off

• Flat tires and other tire problems “Many of the vehicle problems seen during this arctic blast are a good reminder of the importance of regular vehicle maintenance, especially prior to extreme weather like we see in winter,” Steward said. “Old or weak batteries will have a difficult time starting a vehicle in freezing or sub-zero temperatures; have your battery charge tested. Tires gradually lose air pressure in cold temperatures and don’t offer good traction if the tread is low. Fluids such as fresh oil, antifreeze and winter blend wiper fluid are also important to check and refresh in winter.”

Additionally, driving slowly and appropriately for the weather conditions can avoid crashes and slide-offs.

Preparation for the next storm

Winter storms also shed light on the importance of assembling and carrying a winter emergency kit in your vehicle, so you are prepared if you become stranded or involved in a crash on wintry roads.

AAA recommends that a winter emergency kit include:

• Abrasive material (sand, snow melt products, cat litter) or traction mats

• Snow shovel (folding shovels are available)

• Flashlight with extra batteries

• De-icer

• Ice scraper with brush

• Jumper cables or portable battery jump starter

• Extra warm clothing (gloves, hats, scarves), and blankets

• Reflective vest

• Warning devices (flares or reflective triangles) • Drinking water and non-perishable snacks for both human and pet passengers

• If traveling with an infant, be sure to pack extra food and supplies

• First-aid kit

• Basic toolkit (screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable wrench, duct tape)

• Mobile phone (and charger) pre-programmed with rescue apps and important phone numbers including family and emergency services

• Cloth/paper towels

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