Sec. 2. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a towing company shall not stop, or cause a person to stop, at the scene of an accident or near a disabled motor vehicle:
(1) if there is an injury as the result of an accident; or
(2) for the purpose of:
(A) soliciting an engagement for emergency towing services;
(B) moving a motor vehicle from a public street, road, or highway; or
(C) accruing charges in connection with an activity described in clause (A) or (B).
(b) A towing company may stop, or cause a person to stop, at the scene of an accident or near a disabled motor vehicle under the circumstances or for any of the purposes described in subsection (a) if:
(1) the towing company is requested to stop or to perform a towing service by a law enforcement officer or by authorized state, county, or municipal personnel;
(2) the towing company is summoned to the scene or requested to stop by the owner or operator of a disabled vehicle;
(3) the owner of a disabled motor vehicle has previously provided consent to the towing company to stop or perform a towing service; or
(4) the towing company has a reasonable belief that a motorist is in need of immediate aid.
However, a towing company may not offer towing services under subdivision (4) unless one of the conditions described in subdivisions (1) through (3) are also met.
As added by P.L.281-2019, SEC.5.
Structure Indiana Code
24-14-3-1. Application of Chapter
24-14-3-2. Prohibition Against Stopping or Causing a Person to Stop at Scene of Accident; Exceptions
24-14-3-3. Permitted Acts by Owner or Operator of Motor Vehicle; Exceptions; Permissible Fees
24-14-3-4. Motor Vehicle as Safety Hazard