Kitzerow Repair & Towing

Kitzerow Repair & Towing Hometown repair by someone that cares Small town auto repair shop that is willing to look at anything and will attempt to repair anything that is broke

We had a lot of fun yesterday! Thank you Jack Volz for letting us come and show what our little trucks can do. Our truck...
03/16/2026

We had a lot of fun yesterday! Thank you Jack Volz for letting us come and show what our little trucks can do. Our trucks aren't just for cars, they rated for up to 16,000 lb lifting I can be used in many emergency situations to assist with rescues or recoveries

11/30/2025

Watonwan County Highway Plows will be returning to the highways tomorrow at 6 AM for post storm cleanup. Please give them space and time to clear the roads so we can travel safely. For MN State Highway conditions, visit www.511mn.org
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Las máquinas quitanieves del condado de Watonwan regresarán a las carreteras mañana a las 6:00 a. m. para la limpieza posterior a la tormenta. Por favor, denles espacio y tiempo para limpiar las carreteras y así poder transitar con seguridad. Para conocer el estado de las carreteras estatales de Minnesota, visite www.511mn.org

Please be prepared and plan ahead as the storm is now turned and is heading directly for us. This is a great time to che...
11/28/2025

Please be prepared and plan ahead as the storm is now turned and is heading directly for us. This is a great time to check your vehicles emergency equipment and make sure that you were prepared in the event that you would be stranded. Make sure you have a shovel blankets gloves boots and all things to keep you warm. If you don't absolutely have to please don't go out just to see how bad the roads are. If you're seeing it on Facebook and you're hearing it on the news it's probably that bad. Our company will be out trying to help as many as we can as the request come in but in the event of low visibility and severe weather We will have to park our trucks until it is safe to go out again. If you find yourself stranded in a field or a ditch or a driveway or a road please reach out and we will try and help you as soon as we can or find help

11/20/2025

Crash Responder Safety Week: Why It Matters and How It Started

Crash Responder Safety Week is more than a calendar event. It is a national reminder that the men and women who respond to roadway incidents deserve to go home safely at the end of every shift. Across the country, tow operators, firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMS personnel, safety service patrols, and roadway workers are struck and injured — or killed — far too often by drivers who simply refuse to slow down and move over.

Why This Week Exists

Every year, traffic incidents remain one of the most dangerous environments for responders. A single roadside crash exposes responders to fast-moving traffic, distracted drivers, limited visibility, and unpredictable scene conditions. Many responders work only inches from vehicles passing at highway speeds. The result is tragic: struck-by incidents continue to be one of the leading causes of line-of-duty deaths.

Crash Responder Safety Week was established to reverse that trend. It’s a coordinated effort led by transportation agencies, responder associations, and safety advocates to educate the public about the life-or-death importance of the Move Over laws already on the books in all 50 states. The goal is simple: increase driver awareness, protect responders, and reduce secondary crashes.

A Brief Background

Crash Responder Safety Week has its roots in the Traffic Incident Management (TIM) program, a nationwide initiative designed to improve how agencies respond to roadway crashes. As agencies recognized the high rate of responder fatalities, they pushed for a dedicated annual campaign to highlight the issue, unify safety messaging, and encourage partnerships across disciplines.

The week now serves as a platform for nationwide training, public outreach, and cross-agency coordination. It has grown into a recognized period where the entire traffic safety community joins together to reinforce one message: every responder’s life matters, and every driver has a responsibility to help protect them.

Why It’s So Important

For SDMO and every organization fighting for roadside safety, this week underscores what we already know too well:
• Responders are being struck because drivers are not paying attention.
• Move Over laws exist, yet compliance remains dangerously low.
• Secondary crashes cause additional injuries, delay emergency response, and increase risk for everyone at the scene.
• Tow operators and other responders are often the first ones in and the last ones out. Their exposure is constant and unavoidable.

Crash Responder Safety Week shines a light on these realities and pushes the public to change their behavior. The message is straightforward: slow down, move over, and give responders the space they need to work safely.

SDMO’s Position

Slow Down Move Over Inc. continues to remind the public that this issue is not just about awareness — it’s about accountability. Responders stand on the side of the road serving the very drivers who put them at risk. The least the motoring public can do is give them the courtesy and distance they need to stay alive.

Crash Responder Safety Week is a chance to amplify that message, honor the responders we’ve lost, support the ones still serving, and push for meaningful behavioral change on our roadways.





11/20/2025
11/08/2025

We see this happen more and more. Our company alone has seen multiple close calls and it only seems to be getting worse.

09/14/2025

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