The New Hampshire Towing Association was organized 45 years ago in 1972 by six tow truck operators from around the state. We continue to to provide many services to the towing industry of New Hampshire. Purpose: The New Hampshire Towing Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to working with the state legislature and state and local law enforcement to improve wrecker operations throughout the State of New Hampshire.
Legislation: We continuously work with various legislators to direct their attention to matters that benefit the industry. Education: The Association sponsors training meetings to educate its members about changes in the law and operations. Check our news page for upcoming events. Improve Operations: The Association provides an opportunity to meet owners and employees from other New Hampshire tow companies, and to share ideas and knowledge that can improve the daily operations of your business.
Meetings: The Association meets monthly. For information on our meeting times and locations contact us via one of the methods on our contact page.
Legislation: We continuously work with various legislators to direct their attention to matters that benefit the industry. Education: The Association sponsors training meetings to educate its members about changes in the law and operations. Check our news page for upcoming events. Improve Operations: The Association provides an opportunity to meet owners and employees from other New Hampshire tow companies, and to share ideas and knowledge that can improve the daily operations of your business.
Meetings: The Association meets monthly. For information on our meeting times and locations contact us via one of the methods on our contact page.
Services
TTIRS - Towing Traffic Incident Reporting System was founded in 2015 by Statewide Towing Association (STA) of Massachusetts as the first national, online, voluntary, incident reporting system for the towing industry.
The TTIRS system allows the towing industry to report Struck By and Near Miss events involving tow operator safety.
A near-miss incident is defined as an unintentional unsafe occurrence involving a tow operator in a traffic incident management area or work zone that could have resulted in an injury, fatality, or property damage.
The TTIRS system allows the towing industry to report Struck By and Near Miss events involving tow operator safety.
A near-miss incident is defined as an unintentional unsafe occurrence involving a tow operator in a traffic incident management area or work zone that could have resulted in an injury, fatality, or property damage.
To Join our association and support the towing industry, click application on right to download the Membership Form.
Current dues to join the NHTA are $175 per year.
The New Hampshire Towing Association proudly announces that it will be providing TowPartners membership to its members.
The NHTA is an association of business people seeking to constantly upgrade the conditions and the image of the towing industry.
As the leading provider of benefits to towers, TowPartners is uniquely positioned to save its members on regular purchasing.
Current dues to join the NHTA are $175 per year.
The New Hampshire Towing Association proudly announces that it will be providing TowPartners membership to its members.
The NHTA is an association of business people seeking to constantly upgrade the conditions and the image of the towing industry.
As the leading provider of benefits to towers, TowPartners is uniquely positioned to save its members on regular purchasing.
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