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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 2Ch. 2Art. 3.5§ 2435 Emergency Roadside Assistance Agreements

§ 2435 Emergency Roadside Assistance Agreements

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§ 2435 Emergency Roadside Assistance Agreements

This law says that people who help drivers on the side of the road (like fixing a flat tire or jump-starting a car) must be trained and should not have a violent criminal past. It also says the California Highway Patrol and Transportation Department work together to make sure these helpers are properly trained.

Key Takeaways

  • •Roadside helpers (like tow truck drivers) must be trained properly.
  • •These helpers should not have a history of violent crimes.
  • •The California Highway Patrol and Transportation Department work together to set training rules.

Example

You get a flat tire on the highway and call for help. A tow truck driver comes to assist you.

The law makes sure this driver knows how to help safely and hasn’t committed violent crimes before.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 2435 Emergency Roadside Assistance Agreements

(a) The Legislature finds and declares that the emergency roadside assistance provided by highway service organizations is a valuable service that benefits millions of California motorists. The Legislature further finds and declares that emergency roadside assistance is provided statewide, in cooperation with, and shares resources with, public safety agencies. The Legislature also finds that the Department of the California Highway Patrol, in cooperation with the Department of Transportation, is responsible for the rapid removal of impediments to traffic on highways within the state and that the Department of the California Highway Patrol may enter into agreements with employers for freeway service patrol operations under an agreement or contract with a regional or local entity. The Legislature declares that it is important to the public safety that drivers who provide emergency roadside service not have criminal records that include violent crimes against persons. (b) The Legislature also declares that the Department of the California Highway Patrol, in cooperation with the Department of Transportation, shall be responsible for establishing the minimum training standards for highway service organization employees and employers who participate in freeway service patrol operations pursuant to an agreement or contract with a regional or local entity. (Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 374, Sec. 7. Effective January 1, 2004.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

emergency roadside assistancehighway service organizationsDepartment of the California Highway PatrolDepartment of Transportationfreeway service patrol operationsminimum training standards

Related Statutes

  • § 2436.5 Freeway Service Patrol Training
  • § 2436 Emergency Road Service Definitions
  • § 2100 Highway Patrol Department Establishment
  • § 2101 Highway Patrol Department Definition
  • § 2102 Highway Patrol Name Definition

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 2435.
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