Road Service
RV owners are struck with road service emergencies just as other drivers are. However, RV owners are more likely to encounter an emergency at night than typical car drivers, simply because they rely on their vehicles for shelter as much as they rely on them for transportation. Auto clubs provide easy access to two-hour roadside assistance for members, and some extend their benefits to those who own RVs, campers and fifth wheels.
Road Service and Towing for RVs and Fifth Wheels
RVs can be as large as full-sized touring buses. That kind of mass requires a special tow truck capable of enough horsepower to pull such a load. Fifth wheels also require special towing hitches and equipment in order to be transported. Not every towing company has access to the right equipment, but with a phone call to an auto club, drivers will receive aid from the nearest RV-towing company and road-service provider. Tens of thousands of towing companies are equipped to handle cars and RVs alike, and these companies partner with auto clubs to form networks throughout the United States and Canada. Some auto clubs even extend service into Mexico and territories like the Virgin Islands.
Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service offers RV towing and road service to all members, including those who own fifth wheels. Road service through Good Sam also extends to other drivers in members' households, providing even more coverage with a single membership.



