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Capeway Towing & Transport
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I rarely right reviews but I own this one to all decent people, who some day may need this company's service. I've never been that humiliated on the road before! Right now outside it's poring rain and zero visibility but that didn't bother a driver of a towing truck, owned by Capeway Towing, to tailgate me like a maniac on Rt 6 Mid-Cape highway, all the way between exits 5 and 6, flashing its lights and making some kind of attempt to push-hit me. The speed limit on Rt6 is 55 mph and I was driving with 67 in the very busy evening traffic. As any normal human following the traffic rules, I always give a way to towing trucks on duty, with their emergency lights on. However, it wasn't the case with this one! No emergency lights were on and in the crazy rain I even couldn't see that it was a tow truck. So, I'm taking exit 6 towards Hyannis and he's following me closely. At the first intersection on Rt132 we stopped on red light and the tow truck driver asked me to roll down my window, which I did. We all are familiar with the fame of the tow truck drivers but with this guy, I've never ever heard in my live such a disgusting swearing and abusive language. He asked me to pull over gesturing crazy and holding in his hand some kind of long object or maybe a tool. I was terrified as he started chasing me on Rt132, so I decided to turn right on Pitchers way and go seek help in the Barnstable police station, which I did.
I'm filing an official report first thing tomorrow morning and will look forward to personally meet with the owner of the towing company as well as the official town of Barnstable transportation authorities.
The driver was a mid-age male with glasses and this accident happened around 6.45pm.
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