Phone:(805) 238-1535 | AAA:(800) 400-4222

Pete Johnston Towing is dedicated to providing the best customer service as well as a hassle free towing experience to all of our new and returning customers... anytime, anywhere...
Established in 1979, Pete Johnston Towing has been a contract station for the Automobile Club of Southern California since 1980. Since day one our main goal has been to provide prompt, professional, high-quality service to all of our customers.
Pete Johnstion Towing & Transport offers 24 hour towing and road services including:
- Emergency Towing
- Lockouts
- Tire Changes
- Jump Starts
- Fuel Delivery
- Accident Towing and Storage
- Vehicle Recovery
- RV Towing
- Motorcycle Towing
- Long Distance Services
- Flatbed and Wheel Lift trucks to fit any job!
- Mobile battery testing and replacement service to get you back on the road.

If you have a failed battery, AAA Battery Service provides a convenient mobile battery testing and replacement service to get you back on the road. If your battery fails the test and needs replacing, the technician will offer you a professionally installed AAA battery at a discounted price for AAA members
Conveniently located near Paso Robles Chevrolet-Cadillac.
2485 Theatre Drive
Paso Robles, CA 93446
Phone: (805) 238-1535
AAA Members: (800) 400-4222
Pedestrian Safety
Pedestrian safety is a serious issue. One in six traffic fatalities is a pedestrian. Drive cautiously when pedestrians are near because they may cross your path. A pedestrian is a person on foot or who uses a conveyance such as roller skates, skateboards, etc., other than a bicycle. A pedestrian can also be a person with a disability on a tricycle or quadricycle or in a wheelchair.
Expect the Unexpected
Anticipate unexpected changes in traffic. For example, if you're in a fast-moving lane with empty road ahead and the next lane over is backed up, be prepared for impatient motorists to dart into the lane in front of you.
Blind Spots
Know your blind spots. Find out where your blind spots are when checking the road behind you in your mirrors. You might have to turn to look directly into the lanes beside you to avoid missing something left undetected by your mirrors. This is particularly important when changing lanes - don't just rely on your mirrors.
Safety Belts
Wear your seatbelt!!! In the front seat and the back seat!!! According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 31,693 people died in passenger vehicle crashes during 2004 - and more than half of those killed were NOT wearing their safety belts at the time of the crash.
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