I Need Roadside provides roadside assistance and towing service in Alameda for drivers who need help with jump starts, tire changes, tire repair, mobile tire replacement, car lockouts, fuel delivery, battery service, winch-outs, towing, and other supported roadside problems. Core roadside services start at $49, and service is available 24 hours a day. Towing is available with separate towing pricing shown during booking.
Tap a service to see local details and pricing. Core roadside services start at $49; towing is priced separately during booking. Typical ETA: 10–20 minutes.
Most Alameda calls come from the same handful of places: highway shoulders and on-ramps during rush hour, big-box and grocery store lots where a battery finally gives out, apartment and row-home streets where a tire goes flat overnight, and downtown parking garages where keys get locked in. Providers cover the city itself plus the surrounding California suburbs, so a request from a shoulder outside town gets the same $49 rate as one from the middle of Alameda.
If you're stopped on a highway or a busy road, stay buckled with your hazards on and wait inside the vehicle when traffic is moving fast — read our roadside safety guides before you get out.
Open the map and see verified roadside pros already near you — no account needed to look.
One flat $49 for roadside service, locked in upfront. Add-ons like tires, batteries, or extra tow miles are shown before you pay.
Track your pro on the live map from acceptance to arrival. Typical ETA: 10–20 minutes.
Your money is held until the job is done. Confirm the work and release payment — no curbside haggling.
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