About Van’s Towing & Transport
Van’s Towing & Transport specializes in towing, transport, and roadside assistance services in the Roseville, Macomb, and Detroit metro areas.
We pride ourselves in keeping up with current towing trends and we offer advanced training to all of our tow truck operators, including Wreckmaster certification.
With a wealth of skills and knowledge, our tow truck operators have experience with light, medium, and heavy duty towing, motorcycle towing, classic car touchless transport, and roadside assistance services. We also offer local or long distance auto transport.
Our Customer Reviews
Check out some of our most recent reviews!
Spectacular towing company! Did a fantastic job of getting my family taken care of on a Sunday, in a literal tight spot. I want to thank Matt for making sure we got the help we needed dispatched to us and I want to thank Scott and his partner (I apologize, I did not catch his name) for coming out and getting my husbands car towed home. You all are amazing and I am very greatful for all of the help and consideration. I will recommend your business to friends and family! Thank you all!!!!!
The tow truck driver was a great guy he made a Bad day forr me look a little better after talking with me . I would highly recommend them. TY again. For the GREAT SERVICE 👍
Serving the Greater Detroit Area for Over 75 Years!
Van’s Towing proudly serves Macomb County, including Roseville, Fraser, St. Clair Shores, Warren, Eastpointe, Clinton Township, Mt. Clemens, Sterling Heights, Harrison Township, Macomb, Utica, New Baltimore, and surrounding areas!
Help Protect Emergency Responders
Move Over laws are in place in all 50 states, and require drivers to give one lane of space to any stopped emergency vehicle in addition to reducing their speed.
Each year, hundreds of emergency responders are injured or killed while working on our roads and highways. By raising awareness of Move Over laws, we can help save lives and protect those who help us when we find ourselves stuck on the road.
Please remember to always Slow Down and Move Over for stopped emergency vehicles!