Worst time 2 hours in Spain? man, you have been lucky as sin! I remember I broke down on the M3 on my way to work on a Sunday morning around 8AM.I've only once had to call them to change a wheel ( I was on the way to work and wearing a suit) and it took about 20 minutes.
It is almost 60 years since I passed my test and for many of them I had old vehicles (for financial reasons not by choice) so, over the years, I've called them out many times.
The best response was under 5 minutes in Birmingham.
The worst was almost 2 hours in Spain.
Most have been under the hour.
On one occasion the AA flat bed truck recovering my vehicle broke down! The truck was towed to a nearby depot but we had to wait 30 minutes for another flatbed to take us home.
3 hours on A1 near Newark turn off.
No one wanted job , mind guy got down on the little bit of hard shoulder we had found with traffic roaring past his shoulder. He had parked his truck behind us to create a bit of a barrier. Respect..
Worst time 2 hours in Spain? man, you have been lucky as sin! I remember I broke down on the M3 on my way to work on a Sunday morning around 8AM.
Head Gasket gone on my Spitfire. No chance of roadside fix but RAC insisted they had to send a patrol to confirm. around 2 hours later, patrol turned up ... one minute later ...."can't fix that. need recovery. dunno why they sent me". Eventually recovery turned up, damaging front of car winching it onto bed. Got Home (about 25 miles away) over 12 hours after calling RAC. would have been faster walking home.
Yes he did that but I still thought it was pretty scaryHe should also angle it to the left with the wheels on full left lock so that if the vehicle is rear ended it goes towards the barrier and not you or the oncoming traffic.
You and any passengers should only enter leave your vehicle using near side doors.
You should exit the vehicle and take refuge behind the barrier if there is one.
3 hours on A1 near Newark turn off.
No one wanted job , mind guy got down on the little bit of hard shoulder we had found with traffic roaring past his shoulder. He had parked his truck behind us to create a bit of a barrier. Respect..
Ive had that before in the UK. Ive even said, its knackered. No point in sending a van, send a truck and they still send a van who just says "oh i cant do anything with that" and the whole process starts again.
Slow.6.3 seconds in Monaco