Breaking down the latest roadside assistance trends: From flat tires to aging vehicles

At Agero, we support 12 million roadside events a year. This means we’re helping a driver get their day back on track every three seconds, all year long. Imagine a bustling crowd filling every seat in Chicago’s iconic Wrigley Field, the entire student body of a large university, or the residents of a typical suburban neighborhood. That’s how many roadside events Agero supports each day. Each individual event is unique, representing a moment where someone, somewhere needed our assistance. 

Collectively, all these roadside events reveal patterns, like puzzle pieces coming together, into broader roadside trends, driver behavior, vehicle performance, and industry changes. We use this data in a variety of ways – to innovate, test new features and services, and power machine learning algorithms.

 

Clunkers and rust buckets beware: the older your vehicle, the more likely you’ll need roadside service 

Don’t neglect maintenance as your vehicle ages. As cars get older, they’re more likely to experience a roadside incident. In 2023, the average vehicle needing assistance was around 12 years old, and the most common vehicle age that needed support was 9. 

As vehicle models age, mechanical issues become more prominent as a percentage of total jobs experienced

Not only do older vehicles require help more frequently, but their needs are also different. They experience mechanical issues at a higher rate compared to simpler roadside problems like flat tires or dead batteries. Mechanical issues often require towing, resulting in a more complicated and disruptive service event than one that can be resolved on the side of the road. To prevent this, make sure to follow your vehicle maintenance schedule—especially as it ages.

More vehicles need support for mechanical issues than for dead batteries, flat tires, lock outs, and out-of-fuel, combined. This is true for cars, and even more pronounced in other types of vehicles, especially RVs and motorcycles.  

Mechanical issues are the cause of most roadside events

In 2024, the rate of flat tires requiring a tow increased by 6% compared to 2023, likely due to many newer vehicles–including electric vehicles—no longer including a spare tire to reduce weight and improve fuel efficiency. 

2024 had more flat tire cases resulting in a tow than in 2023

“I had a flat tire and needed towing. The service was quick, easy, and kept me informed about the tow truck’s whereabouts the whole time,” says Patricia J. from San Francisco, following an incident in June 2024. 

 

The roadside misnomer: Fewer ‘roadside’ events are happening on the side of the road 

Roadside assistance isn’t limited to just the side of the road – those events can take place at home, in a parking lot, or pretty much anywhere a car might go. Looking at incident locations, events on the side of the road have fallen 11% as a share of all roadside locations in 2024 compared to 2023, a trend that holds true across all roadside issue types. In 2024, with events on the side of the road decreasing, parking lots and residences are taking up a greater share of disablement locations. 

Fewer roadside events are happening on the side of the road in 2024 compared to 2023

While the overall number of vehicle issues on local roads is decreasing, the need for tows on local roads is rising slightly, with a 3% increase in tow requests in 2024 compared to 2023. This suggests that the incidents that do occur on the side of the road may be more complicated, needing support from a mechanic or repair shop rather than a simple roadside fix. 

 

You’ll never guess which months have the most incidents, unless you guess it’s the ones with the most vehicle miles traveled 

Many people take vacations and road trips in Q3, leading to increased vehicle miles traveled—and naturally, more roadside incidents. Q3 (July, August, and September) has the most roadside events of any three-month period (27%), while Q1 (January, February, and March) has the fewest (23%). The significant difference in roadside incidents highlights the impact of seasonal travel patterns. 

This is especially true for RVs and motorcycles, which experience the majority of their incidents between April and September, likely because most people save their road trip for the warmer months. 

RVs and motorcycles have most roadside issues during the warmer months.

Overall, these quarterly trends underscores the importance of pre-trip vehicle maintenance, especially for RVs and motorcycles.

 

Implications and importance of shifting roadside trends

Just as cars are evolving, driver habits and patterns are also changing, leading to noticeable trends in the types of assistance drivers need. As cars age, mechanical issues become more prevalent, highlighting the importance of routine check-ups, and roadside assistance isn’t just breakdowns on the side of the road. In fact, most incidents don’t occur on the roadside, a trend that has become more pronounced in 2024. Finally, before you embark on that next road trip, consider getting your vehicle checked, especially if you’re driving an RV or motorcycle. 

Now for the good news: if you do find yourself with mechanical issues, a flat tire, a dead battery or even running out of fuel, fast and reliable support is just a phone call–or a few taps on your smartphone–away.  

 
 

Meet the Author: Jesse Aronson - Marketing Insights Specialist

As a Marketing Insights Specialist, Jesse conducts primary and secondary market research to uncover valuable insights that steer strategic decisions. Before joining Agero in June 2024, Jesse worked as a consumer insights consultant, using industry research to help technology and financial companies become more empathetic towards their consumers. Outside of the office, you’ll find Jesse playing soccer, hiking or listening to audiobooks. 
 
 

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