Anyone who owns a car will probably need access to Breakdown Services at some point because your car will inevitably break down and require Breakdown Services. Even the most well-kept, well-maintained car will get either a flat tire, suffer an engine malfunction, or have its windshield hit by a small pebble which causes the glass to shatter. Thus, Breakdown Services are more than just having your car towed when you run out of gas or get into an accident (though those will also probably occur at some point in your driving career.)
What automobile services make up the Breakdown Services industry? One is the truck repair industry, which serves trucking services companies whose fleet of trucks may suffer a breakdown on a short-haul or long-haul trip. In connection, we also have the trucking products industry. Of special interest in this industry is the accident prevention products business which usually serves the commercial transportation business. There are also the other trucking products that truck fleets would require in an emergency such as tire sealants, diesel fuel additives, grease, synthetic motor oil, emergency parts for trucks, trucking software (used mainly by the trucking services company itself for communicating with drivers and tracking the fleet movement), radiators, and air cooler systems.
One company in the Breakdown Services industry called ABF Systems Inc. provides Collision Estimating software for use with Heavy Trucks and Trailers, which sounds very useful because many truck fleets do encounter minor and major collisions regularly.
For the inevitable accidents, vehicle breakdowns, and emergency towing services, there are really many companies which will offer you emergency vehicle Breakdown Services round-the-clock throughout the week. Some automobile owners and drivers opt to become members of driver's clubs and automobile owners' associations to take advantage of the Breakdown Services that often come as part of the membership. This means the Breakdown Services might either come free or as an adjunct provided you pay an additional annual fee. Motor vehicles like your regular passenger automobile are usually easier to service than trucks and trailers, so be sure you know which type of motor vehicle Breakdown Services you are paying for.
It might also be useful to have a list of less common Breakdown Services companies in your car emergency contacts phonebook. One type of company that you might feel a need for at some point (like when the car in front of you inadvertently sends a pebble careening into your windshield so that it shatters) is a Glass Repair and Replacement Company. (Fortunately, many modern cars have special technology built into their windshields so that the glass doesn't spray into your face and possibly into your eyes - rather, the glass tends to cluster together and then drop into your lap or onto the floor.) Regardless of whether the glass that broke is just a minor crack or encompasses the entire windshield surface, you will probably need a Glass Repair and Replacement Company anyway.
Always keep a master list of these emergency Breakdown Services contacts in your purse, wallet, organizer and in the motor vehicle itself so that you always know you are just a phone call away from help when you need it.