About the role
Roadside assistance drivers help with vehicle-related problems along the roads. They often have a background in mechanics or transport and have undergone specific training for roadside assistance. Their work is important for traffic safety and to keep traffic flowing.Responsibilities
Roadside assistance drivers are responsible for assisting motorists who have encountered various types of problems on the road. They perform minor repairs on the spot, tow vehicles, and ensure that traffic can continue to flow. They must also handle situations in a safe manner to avoid further traffic disruptions.Skills and tools
Roadside assistance drivers must have good knowledge of vehicle technology and basic mechanical skills. They use tools such as jacks, towing equipment, and diagnostic tools. Good communication skills and the ability to handle stressful situations are also important qualities.