Cobb County drivers know the two speeds of Marietta traffic: I-75 doing 80 and Cobb Parkway doing 8. We tow off both, daily. The interstate calls are the urgent ones, a car losing power in the through lanes near the Big Chicken exit needs a shoulder, then a truck, in that order, and our north-side staging keeps Marietta ETAs honest instead of theoretical. On US-41 and the South Loop it's more forgiving, but a dead car in the Cumberland-bound crawl still makes three hundred people late, and we treat it accordingly.
Marietta's mix leans practical: work trucks and landscape trailers that quit between jobs (our medium-duty wrecker handles the F-450s and box trucks the little rollbacks can't), commuters whose batteries die at the Marietta Square after dinner, KSU students in hand-me-down sedans, and every spring, somebody's project car that needs a flatbed ride home from a garage sale purchase that "ran when parked". Around Dobbins the aircraft do the flying and we stick to the pavement, but the base's shift patterns mean 6 a.m. dead batteries in commuter lots are a genre of their own here.
The Square deserves its own paragraph. Dinner-and-lockout is a Marietta tradition, keys smiling up from the driver's seat outside a restaurant on the Square while your table gets cold. Proper wedge-and-reach tools, about fifteen minutes, no drama, and the price quoted when you call is the price, details on the lockout page. Flat tires from the eternal Cobb Parkway construction gravel round out the greatest hits, spare mounted and torqued or a ride to the tire shop, your pick, per the tire page.
Marietta to Kennesaw, interstate to Square: call (404) 595-9776, 24 hours, and the night price is the day price.
Nearby service areas: Sandy Springs · Buckhead