On-demand Roadside Assistance & Towing for drivers: guaranteed prices, fast ETA's, and no membership fees.
Not all roads lead to Columbia, South Carolina, but Interstates 20, 277, 26 or 77 do. And when you are driving in the capital of South Carolina, you want to get to where you are going without any interruptions. You want to enjoy the culture, not sit on the side of the road for hours on end with a dead battery or flat tire.
WHY CHOOSE HONK?
The average commute into Columbia is only around 20 minutes, but should you run into a problem on the road, you want roadside assistance you can count on. HONK is a pay-on-demand service that not only gets you back on the road, but does so quickly and affordably. To get help simply download the free app and use it to tap into a nationwide network of thousands of affordable tow and roadside assistance trucks.
USE HONK FOR:
- Towing Services
- Dead Battery
- Lockout Service
- Tire Change
- Gas Delivery
- Stuck in Ditch
- Flatbed Towing
- and More
Whether you’re exploring historic Fort Jackson, enjoying the rich culture and great restaurants on Main Street, or heading out for some eclectic, energetic fun on The Vista, you can drive in confidence knowing that we’re there if you need help. Go ahead and venture out to Five Points, Downtown Columbia or the “Jewel of South Carolina” Lake Murray, HONK is always with you and always available.
Students at Columbia College can appreciate the low rates since you only pay for the service when you use it. Locals can enjoy the security of knowing that a dead battery in the mall parking lot isn’t going to interrupt their shopping trip for long. Visitors and tourists don’t have to worry that they will be in a strange city with no idea how to get help should something happen. HONK is a driver’s best friend, no matter where the road takes you.
If you are driving in Columbia on a regular basis or are visiting for an extended period of time, you may want to take some tips from the locals. In order to keep up with what’s going on traffic-wise in and around the city, many follow ColaSCTraffic on Twitter. The SCDOT website also has a wealth of information for drivers regarding road closures, construction, public transportation and maps.