Simply put, the Tennessee Tow Truck Association (often referred to as the “TTTA”) is an organization of professional towing and recovery owners in the pursuit of the betterment of the industry they hold most dear – towing.
As our bylaws dictate, we were “formed, fostered, and nurtured to: •Serve the public interest. •Provide the public with adequate and professional services. •Make possible the maximum in cooperation with the government and law enforcement agencies. •Promote economic stability for its members. •Foster and promote friendly, cooperative relationships among all professional towing operators and their principals. •To encourage enlightened legislation and rules of regulatory bodies. With these edicts in mind, we, as members of the TTTA, strive for the betterment of the industry and the image of its members throughout the great state of Tennessee. Full text of the Bylaws - available at this link _______________________________________________
Report a Struck By Incident (respondersafety.com) Data collection of Struck-by responders incidents is very valuable. If you know of a struck-by that had injuries or a death, please click here to enter the information that you have. It is anonymous, we just need the data. If you have questions, please contact administrator@tenntowtruckassoc.com
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Meeting - June 13th in Greenville, TN Check back for details
2024 Tennessee Tow Show September 25 - 28, 2024 Chattanooga, Tennessee More at this link
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Every year, across our country and around the world, men and women are killed in the line of service while working in the towing and recovery industry.
The International Towing and Recovery Hall of Fame and Museum Survivor Fund provides financial assistance to the families of our fallen in their time of need. You do not have to be a member of the museum to qualify.