New York had a record snowfall last winter. Don't get stuck in the snow, we offer seasonal contracts for snow plowing and removal for both Residential and Commercial Accounts.
There are occasions when you need to have a vehicle transported and the standard wheel lift towing isn’t the answer. Fagan's Towing provides that service.
We work with all types of businesses to assist with transporting heavy machinery and equipment on our flatbed tow trucks.
Welcome to Fagan's Towing of Great Neck, New York. We provide a variety of services; including towing, transport, emergency recovery, and snow plowing. We live by the theory that no job is too big or too small for us to tackle.
We work with multiple law enforcement and emergency service agencies, corporations, dealerships, and the general motoring public.
At Fagan's Towing, we are firmly committed to earning your business. We pride ourselves in quick response times, professional courteous staff members and reasonable pricing. Try us once and we believe you will be a customer for life.
We are located in the Great Neck area and have been serving surrounding areas such as Manhasset, Little Neck, Roslyn, New Hyde Park, Port Washington, Douglaston, Bayside, and more for over 40+ years.
Please take a moment to browse through our site to learn more about our company and what we can do for you. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at 516-487-6718. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Knowing how to handle a car breakdown is half the battle (the other half, getting your car fixed, comes later). Fagan's Towing explains how to stay safe in 8 easy steps — especially when your car breaks down in a not-so-convenient location.
Your first steps after a breakdown depend on where and when it happens. A quiet residential street is one thing — a busy highway during rush hour is quite another. But either way, your safety and the safety of your passengers always come first. These 8 steps can help
1. Turn on your hazard lights
This warns other drivers that something's wrong. Keep your hazards on until the car's safely towed.
2. Pull over (if the car's still moving)
In an ideal situation, you'll want to aim for the right shoulder of the road. If you find yourself on a road that doesn't have a safe place to pull into, put on your turn signal and try to get into the right-hand lane as quickly as possible. Pulling into the left-hand shoulder is a last resort. If you're driving on residential streets, try to pull into a free parking spot or parking lot if one's nearby.
3. Turn your wheel away from the road and put the emergency brake on
This prevents your car from rolling if you're stuck on any kind of hill.
4. Triple-check before getting out of the car
Make absolutely sure the coast is clear before attempting to get out of your car, especially on a busy highway. Trust your gut here — if you feel you'd be safer in the car, go with your instincts and stay inside with your seat belt on. If you made it to the right-hand side of the road, get out through the passenger-side door. And if your engine's smoking or you see flames, get out of Dodge.
5. Call us for help - (516) 487-6718 / 24 Hours, 7 Days A Week
We are a roadside assistance provider, give us a call if you need further assistance.
6. Set up your flares or triangles if you have them
You want to put both flares behind your car (one near your vehicle, usually about 10 feet behind it, and the other one further away, so long as it's safe). The New York State DMV suggests placing them 200–300 feet behind your disabled car.
7. Pop your hood
A popped hood is the universal sign of a breakdown. Once you're safely out of the car, pop your hood to let other drivers know what's happened.
8. Wait for help
Don't try to fix your car by yourself give us a call and let us give you the best advice possible.