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We are a Northern Ireland based vehicle breakdown service. Our annual membership gives you peace of mind that you will not be stuck at the roadside in the event of an unfortunate event.

We are a division of accident management specialists CRASH Services.

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We are a Northern Ireland based company
which provides an annual breakdown membership service.

Our breakdown service has been in operation for over 15 years and we have helped many thousands of motorists when they need us most. We have currently over 20,000 members in Northern Ireland.

We work with hundreds of independent recovery operators across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to ensure we get out to you as quickly as possible.

We offer one level of service which includes call outs for mechanical and electrical faults, lost keys, fuel shortages and flat tyres both at your home or the roadside.

Click below to buy the breakdown service or call 028 90 029457

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NI & ROI Coverage

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Mechanical & Electrical Faults

Flat Tyres

Lost Keys

Running Out Of Fuel

Roadside Assistance

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The driving habits of Northern Ireland motorists could be secretly damaging their vehicles. We all develop certain habits when driving – good and bad – and some could be putting…
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