Towing on I-95 through Baltimore
All About Towing provides 24-hour towing and roadside assistance on I-95 through Baltimore, from the Maryland House rest area to the Fort McHenry Tunnel. I-95 is one of the busiest corridors in the state and we know every exit and safe pull-off.
If You Break Down on I-95
- 1.Move to the right shoulder immediately and turn on your hazard lights.
- 2.If you can safely reach an exit ramp, do so. Exits are safer than the shoulder.
- 3.Stay in your vehicle with your seatbelt fastened.
- 4.Tell the dispatcher your direction of travel and nearest exit or mile marker.
If you are in danger: Call 911 first. Then call All About Towing at (443) 500-6213.
Towing on I-95: What Drivers Should Know
All About Towing provides 24-hour towing and roadside assistance on I-95 through Baltimore, from the Maryland House rest area to the Fort McHenry Tunnel. I-95 is one of the busiest corridors in the state and we know every exit and safe pull-off. The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) may move disabled vehicles out of tunnels and active lanes for safety before a tow truck arrives. If MDTA relocates your vehicle, tell the dispatcher where you have been moved so we can meet you at the nearest safe location.
All About Towing gives you a flat quote and a real ETA on the phone before we dispatch. We serve the entire I-95 corridor 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. A person answers the phone at (443) 500-6213.
What Baltimore Drivers Say
"Called at 2am on a Sunday. They showed up in 25 minutes, hooked my car, and the price was exactly what they quoted on the phone. No games."
— Marcus T., 2025-06-14
