Sleighing the Winter Roads
Winter throws everything it has at big rigs, turning ordinary roads into ice-covered obstacle courses. Snowdrifts swallow tires, icy winds cut visibility, and even the toughest vehicles face breakdowns. But for our towing operators us at North Shore Towing, these challenges are just another day on the job. We’ve faced jackknifed semis, buses buried in snowbanks, and wrecks that would make most teams turn back. Our I-90 heavy-duty towing service demands grit, expertise, and precision, and we’re ready to deliver every time.

Winter Towing Challenges
Winter weather creates dangerous road conditions. Slick roads, snowdrifts, and low visibility increase the risks for drivers and towing teams alike. But heavy-duty towing in ice and snow isn’t just about fighting the elements—it’s about handling the unexpected. Whether it’s a jackknifed semi or a stalled bus, we’ve learned to adapt and respond.
How We Get It Done
To handle the worst that winter throws our way, we focus on three key areas:
1. The Right Equipment for the Job
Our fleet is equipped with powerful tow trucks designed for heavy loads. For I-90 heavy-duty towing, especially in winter, this includes vehicles with:
- Chains for enhanced traction.
- Reinforced winches for stability during recovery.
- Heated cabs and remote systems to keep operators safe in extreme cold.
2. Advanced Training and Experience
Towing in icy conditions demands skill. Our operators undergo rigorous training to handle heavy-duty equipment in snowstorms and freezing rain. By understanding the weight and movement of large vehicles, they make precise decisions that ensure every tow is handled with care.
3. Preemptive Safety Measures
Before heading out, we prepare for every possibility. This means checking weather forecasts, equipping vehicles with safety kits, and staying in constant communication with dispatchers. We also maintain strict protocols for working around traffic to keep our team and motorists safe.
Common Winter Towing Scenarios We Handle
When it comes to I-90 heavy-duty towing, no two calls are the same. These are some of the situations we’re ready to handle:
- Overturned semis: Ice can cause trailers to lose control and tip. We stabilize and recover them without further damage.
- Snowbound buses: From charter buses to transit vehicles, we’ve pulled them out of deep snowbanks.
- Equipment transport: Construction and industrial vehicles often need relocation in the winter.
- Multi-vehicle accidents: Freeway pileups require careful planning to clear heavy vehicles and restore traffic flow.
The Tools That Keep Us Moving
When the ice is thick and the snow piles high, having the right tools is non-negotiable. Our team relies on:
- Hydraulic winches for recovering vehicles stuck in ditches.
- Snowplows and salt spreaders to create a safer towing environment.
- Flatbed and rotator tow trucks for maximum versatility and lifting power.

I-90 Heavy-duty Towing: Staying Ahead of the Ice and Snow
Every winter, we’re ready to face the elements head-on. With our I-90 heavy-duty towing services, North Shore Towing helps keep the roads clear and vehicles safe. From icy roads to heavy snow, we’ve got the I-90 heavy-duty towing tools, training, and tenacity to get the job done.
Let’s keep Chicago moving this winter, one tow at a time. If you find yourself stuck or stranded, trust North Shore Towing to be there, ready to help. Drivers and fleet managers depend on our I-90 heavy-duty towing team to deliver reliable service even in the harshest conditions. By combining top-tier equipment, experienced operators, and a commitment to safety, we make sure every tow is completed without a hitch.