24/7 Roadside Assistance for Truckers
Yearly Payment Plan: $499/Year
$200 IN SAVINGS
Yearly w/ Extended 75 Mile Towing : $699/Year
Monthly Payment Plan: $199.99 Down Payment + $45.99/Month for 11 months
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Yearly Payment Plan: $499/Year
$200 IN SAVINGS
Yearly w/ Extended 75 Mile Towing : $699/Year
Monthly Payment Plan: $199.99 Down Payment + $45.99/Month for 11 months
A breakdown on the shoulder costs more than the repair bill. It burns hours of service, delays deliveries, and can put a load at risk. For truckers and fleet owners, one roadside emergency can unravel a week of tight scheduling — and if you do not have a plan in place when it happens, you are stuck calling around for help at the worst possible moment.
24/7 roadside assistance for truckers is built to solve that problem. It gives drivers a single number to call for towing, tire service, fuel delivery, and lockout help anywhere in the United States. Whether you run a single truck or manage a fleet, the right plan keeps your equipment moving and your revenue on track.
AllCom connects truckers to Roadside Masters, a nationwide roadside assistance program designed specifically for commercial vehicles. Here is what the coverage includes, what it costs, and whether it makes sense for your operation.
What Does 24/7 Roadside Assistance for Truckers Cover?
Truckers roadside assistance goes far beyond what a standard auto club offers. The coverage is built for commercial vehicles — heavy-duty towing, on-site mechanical work, and services that get a loaded truck back on the road without unnecessary delays.
Towing is the backbone of the program. If a truck cannot be repaired on the shoulder, the plan covers towing to the nearest qualified repair facility. The standard plan includes towing within a set radius, and an extended plan bumps that to 75 miles — enough to reach a shop you trust rather than the closest one available.
Tire changes and tire service are covered. A blown steer tire or a shredded drive tire on a loaded trailer is not something a driver can handle with a lug wrench. The program dispatches a service truck with the right equipment to get the tire changed and the load moving.
Fuel delivery solves a common and preventable problem. If a driver runs out of fuel between stops, the plan sends enough diesel to reach the nearest truck stop. Lockout service covers lost keys or doors that jam shut, which happens more often than most fleet managers want to admit.
On-site mechanical repairs handle minor fixes that do not require a tow — a loose belt, a coolant leak, an electrical fault that kills the lights. The goal is to get the truck running on the spot whenever possible.
How Much Does Truckers Roadside Assistance Cost?
Roadside Masters offers two payment structures through AllCom — a yearly plan with upfront savings and a monthly plan that spreads the cost.
The yearly plan runs $499 per year. That is roughly $41 a month and saves $200 compared to the monthly option. For trucks that run long haul and cover 80,000 to 120,000 miles annually, a single tow can cost more than the annual premium, so the math favors paying upfront.
The yearly plan with extended 75-mile towing runs $699 per year. This is the better fit for operations where truck routes run through rural areas or regions where qualified repair shops are spread thin. Standard towing might drop a truck at the nearest shop 15 miles away, but if that shop does not handle commercial diesels, the 75-mile extension gives the driver reach to a facility that can actually fix the problem.
The monthly plan requires a $199.99 down payment plus $45.99 per month for 11 months. It works for operators who need the coverage immediately but prefer to manage cash flow month to month rather than paying a lump sum.
Is Roadside Assistance Worth It for Owner-Operators?
For an owner-operator running one truck, a single roadside breakdown can wipe out a week of revenue. The tow alone can hit $800 to $1,500 depending on location and distance. Add a missed delivery window, a frustrated broker, and hours of service clock ticking down while you sit on the shoulder, and the real cost runs far higher than the tow bill.
At $499 per year — about $1.37 per day — a roadside assistance plan pays for itself on the first call. Even if the truck never breaks down, the plan eliminates the scramble of finding a towing company at 2 a.m. in an unfamiliar state. That alone is worth the premium for most drivers.
For small fleets with three to ten trucks, the math gets even stronger. One towing event per truck every two years still puts the plan ahead of paying out of pocket, and the consistency of one phone number and one process across the whole fleet simplifies dispatching when something goes wrong.
How Does a Roadside Assistance Claim Work?
The process is simple. The driver calls the 24/7 dispatch line, gives their location and the nature of the problem, and Roadside Masters sends the nearest qualified service provider. There is no reimbursement paperwork to file later — the plan covers the dispatch directly.
Most calls for tire service or fuel delivery are resolved within an hour. Towing calls depend on distance and shop availability, but the dispatch team keeps the driver updated on the ETA and the destination shop details.
The plan covers the truck and the driver, not a specific vehicle VIN, so if a driver switches trucks or a fleet rotates equipment, the coverage follows the driver rather than needing a new policy for every unit.
Why Get 24/7 Roadside Assistance Through AllCom?
AllCom is an independent insurance broker, not tied to a single carrier. That means when you come to us for roadside assistance, you are not getting pushed into one plan because it is the only one on the shelf. We work with Roadside Masters because their program fits the way truckers actually operate — nationwide coverage, heavy-duty towing, and no surprises when a driver calls in.
The bigger advantage is that roadside assistance sits alongside the rest of your insurance. AllCom handles your liability, cargo, physical damage, and roadside coverage under one relationship. When you have a question about coverage or need to file a claim, you call one broker instead of juggling three different providers.
Get a Quote for 24/7 Roadside Assistance
Breakdowns do not schedule themselves around office hours. If you run a truck for a living, you need coverage that answers the phone at 2 a.m. and sends help that actually shows up. AllCom connects truckers and fleet owners to Roadside Masters 24/7 roadside assistance — call us or request a quote to compare plans and lock in coverage that keeps your truck moving.
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