What Happens When Two Cars Collide in a Promenade Roundabout on Saturday?
The Promenade shopping center in D'Iberville draws thousands of vehicles every weekend, and the traffic circles on Sangani Boulevard regularly produce low-speed collisions. Two cars clip each other entering a roundabout, both vehicles sustain front-end damage that makes them undrivable, and Saturday afternoon shoppers back up behind the wreck in every direction. D'Iberville police arrive quickly but need the vehicles cleared before the traffic circle locks up entirely.
Chevron Towing dispatches two trucks simultaneously for multi-vehicle incidents at the Promenade because clearing one car and leaving the other blocks traffic just as badly. Flatbed carrier decks load vehicles with crumpled bumpers and deployed airbags cleanly — the winch cable spool pulls each car up the tilt bed without requiring the vehicle to roll on its own damaged wheels. Both vehicles leave the scene within 30 minutes of our arrival.
Weekend collisions at the Promenade roundabouts spike between noon and 4 PM when parking lot traffic peaks. Distracted drivers looking for spaces, unfamiliar visitors who do not understand roundabout yield rules, and delivery trucks cutting through create the conditions for these incidents. Call (228) 863-7743 and we roll a truck to the Promenade within 15 to 20 minutes.
How Does Chevron Towing Handle Calls Across D'Iberville?
D'Iberville sits at the convergence of I-10 and I-110, making it one of the highest-traffic nodes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The I-10/I-110 interchange funnels Biloxi-bound casino traffic and Harrison County commuters through a complex series of ramps and merge lanes. Breakdowns and collisions on these ramps require rapid clearance because a single disabled vehicle can gridlock traffic in multiple directions simultaneously.
Sangani Boulevard's traffic circles are a design feature unique to D'Iberville that generates towing calls you do not see in neighboring cities. Drivers unfamiliar with roundabout traffic patterns misjudge entry speeds, clip curbs hard enough to blow tires and bend wheels, or collide with vehicles already in the circle. Chevron Towing keeps wheel-lift trucks ready for these calls because the tight radius of the circles often prevents a full-size flatbed from staging close enough for a direct load.
The retail corridor along Promenade and Lamey Bridge Road sees frequent breakdowns in parking lots and on access roads. A stalled vehicle in a Promenade fire lane or blocking a drive-through lane needs to move fast. We bring the right truck and clear the obstruction without disrupting more business than necessary.
Chevron Towing serves D'Iberville from our Gulfport dispatch base with full towing service capabilities. Browse all D'Iberville services or call (228) 863-7743 for immediate dispatch.
Which D'Iberville Neighborhoods Does Chevron Towing Serve?
Promenade / Retail District
The Promenade shopping district generates the most towing calls per square mile in D'Iberville. Parking lot fender-benders, lockouts at retail stores, and dead batteries from sitting in summer heat while owners shop for hours are daily occurrences. Weekend traffic volume through the Sangani Boulevard traffic circles amplifies every minor incident into a potential gridlock event.
I-10 / I-110 Interchange
The I-10/I-110 interchange is the busiest intersection of limited-access highways in Harrison County. Merge-lane collisions, tire blowouts at highway speed, and overheated engines on the uphill ramp toward Biloxi produce steady towing demand. Chevron Towing coordinates with Mississippi Highway Patrol for lane closures and sends flatbed trucks for highway-speed incident clearance.
Central D'Iberville / Lamey Bridge Road
Central D'Iberville along Lamey Bridge Road mixes residential neighborhoods with strip-mall commercial traffic. Commuters heading to and from the Promenade area stack up at traffic lights, and minor rear-end collisions are a regular fixture during morning and evening rush. Residential side streets off Lamey Bridge see lockouts and dead battery calls from homeowners and apartment residents.
North D'Iberville / MS-67
North D'Iberville along MS-67 shifts from suburban development to rural roads where higher speed limits produce more severe accidents. The transition from four-lane divided highway to two-lane rural road catches unfamiliar drivers off guard. Long unpaved driveways and limited shoulder width mean disabled vehicles sometimes end up in ditches that require a winch before we can tow.
Frequently Asked Questions About Towing in D'Iberville
- How much does a tow cost around the Gulf Coast?
- A standard light-duty tow within the Gulfport-Biloxi area typically starts around $75 to $95 for the hookup, plus a per-mile rate after that. The exact price depends on distance, vehicle size, and time of day. We give you a quote over the phone before we roll.
- Do you tow at night and on weekends?
- Yes, Chevron Towing operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Breakdowns don't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Night calls on the Gulf Coast are common, especially along US-90 and the casino corridor.
- Can you tow my car if the wheels are locked up or it won't roll?
- Yes. If the wheels won't turn, we load the vehicle onto a tilt-bed hydraulic flatbed using the winch cable spool to pull it up the deck. Seized brakes and locked transmissions are routine for us. We handle non-rolling vehicles multiple times a week across the Gulf Coast.
- Do you work with insurance companies and motor clubs?
- Yes, we work with most major insurance roadside programs and can bill them directly in many cases. Have your policy number ready when you call. We also handle police-dispatched tows and accident recovery throughout Harrison County.