<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Roadside Help Nashville on Tow With The Flow</title><link>https://towwiththeflow.com/tags/roadside-help-nashville/</link><description>Recent content in Roadside Help Nashville on Tow With The Flow</description><generator>Hugo</generator><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 00:00:00 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://towwiththeflow.com/tags/roadside-help-nashville/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>Towing Cost in Nashville Tennessee Per Mile Rate: What You'll Pay Right Now</title><link>https://towwiththeflow.com/towing-cost-nashville-tennessee-per-mile-rate/</link><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://towwiththeflow.com/towing-cost-nashville-tennessee-per-mile-rate/</guid><description>&lt;pre tabindex="0"&gt;&lt;code&gt;
&amp;gt; **Quick Answer:** In Nashville, expect to pay a hookup fee of $50 to $100, plus $3 to $7 per mile after that. A short local tow of 5 to 10 miles typically runs $75 to $150. A longer haul across Davidson County or out toward Brentwood or Hendersonville can push $200 to $350 or more. Night, weekend, and heavy traffic add to that base rate.

## What Towing Actually Costs in Nashville

Nashville tow companies charge two things: a hookup fee (also called a base fee or dispatch fee) and a per mile rate. Those two numbers combine to produce your final bill.

Here is what the market looks like right now across Nashville and the surrounding metro:

- **Hookup fee:** $50 to $100
- **Per mile rate:** $3 to $7 per mile
- **Short local tow (5 miles):** $65 to $135
- **Mid-range tow (15 miles):** $95 to $205
- **Long haul tow (30+ miles):** $140 to $310+

Nashville traffic is a real cost factor. I-24, I-40, and I-65 all funnel through downtown, and slow traffic means slow trucks, which means more driver time. Some companies bill strictly per mile. Others bill per mile plus a time component if they are sitting in congestion on Broadway or the Gulch. Ask before you confirm the call.

### Flatbed vs. Wheel-Lift

A flatbed typically costs $20 to $40 more per job than a wheel-lift truck. If you drive an all-wheel drive or four-wheel drive vehicle, a flatbed is not optional. Towing an AWD car improperly on a wheel-lift damages the drivetrain fast. The upgrade is worth it.

### After Hours and Weekend Rates

Nashville tow operators routinely charge 15 to 25 percent more between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and on weekends. A Saturday night breakdown on Lower Broadway or near Nissan Stadium is going to cost more than a Tuesday afternoon call. That is standard across Tennessee. See how [Atlanta applies similar night-rate surcharges](/towing-cost-atlanta-highway-breakdown-night-rates/) if you want a regional comparison.

### Police-Dispatched Tows

If police call the tow truck on your behalf, usually after an accident or a blocking situation, you lose the ability to shop rates. The company on the rotation comes, and those rates sometimes run 20 to 40 percent higher than what you could negotiate directly. If you can safely make your own call before police dispatch one for you, do it.

### Interstate Breakdowns

Stalling on I-24 near Murfreesboro Pike or on I-65 near Hendersonville means a longer haul to a shop and possible additional fees if the truck has to access a managed lane or wait behind a traffic response vehicle. A highway breakdown in Nashville from breakdown to a shop can realistically total $180 to $280 depending on where you break down and where the nearest qualified mechanic sits. If you are unsure whether to stay in the car on a highway shoulder, read this first: [is it safe to wait on a highway shoulder for a tow](/car-died-on-highway-shoulder-safe-to-wait-for-tow/).

## What It Might Cost: Scenario Breakdown

| Situation | Estimated Total |
|---|---|
| Flat tire, 3 miles to tire shop | $65 to $90 |
| Dead engine, 10 miles to mechanic | $90 to $155 |
| Accident scene, mid-county, flatbed | $150 to $250 |
| Long haul, Nashville to Franklin or Smyrna | $200 to $350 |
| After-hours call, weekend, highway | $220 to $400 |

If you are also navigating what your insurance will or will not reimburse, [Progressive&amp;#39;s towing reimbursement amounts](/progressive-insurance-towing-reimbursement-amount/) are worth checking before you pay out of pocket.

## What To Do Right Now

1. Get your exact location. Cross streets, mile marker, or a GPS pin. You will need this for the dispatcher.
2. Call two companies if time allows. Ask each one for the hookup fee and the per mile rate upfront. Get a verbal estimate before they roll.
3. Ask if they take your insurance or roadside assistance membership directly. Many Nashville operators do.
4. Do not let a company start loading your car until you have a written or texted confirmation of the rate. Verbal agreements disappear fast.
5. If police are on scene, note the tow company name and ask for a receipt on the spot.

![tow truck loading car](/images/towing-cost-nashville-tennessee-per-mile-rate/mid.jpg)
*Photo: Pexels*


![roadside assistance highway](/images/towing-cost-nashville-tennessee-per-mile-rate/bottom.jpg)
*Photo: Pexels*

## Stay Safe

- Stay behind the guardrail if you are on an interstate shoulder. Nashville highway shoulders are narrow and fast-moving traffic drifts.
- Turn on hazard lights the moment you stop.
- At night, use a flashlight or phone light so the tow truck driver can spot you.
- If you are in an unsafe area waiting for the truck, stay in a locked car until the driver arrives and you can confirm it is your company. For more on this situation, [car broke down in a bad neighborhood at night](/car-broke-down-bad-neighborhood-night-what-to-do/) covers the specifics.

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