Towing

Towing refers to an ability in Grand Theft Auto games to tow or pull an object, specifically a trailer or vehicle, using another vehicle. The feature is first made possible in Grand Theft Auto 2, when semi-trailer trucks possess the ability to pull trailers, but only one game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, similarly offers such a feature.

Description

Attachments with trailers simply require the player reverse their vehicle into the front of a trailer until the camera readjusts itself to center on both the hauler and the trailer, confirming the coupling is complete. When pulling a trailer, the vehicle will possess poorer performance due to the need to pull extra weight, especially with regards to steering as the vehicle is now longer.

GTA 2

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A Truck Cab pulling a flat bed Transporter trailer in GTA 2.

In GTA 2, the Truck Cab and the Truck Cab SX represent the game's only two semi-trailer trucks, and are also the only vehicles in GTA 2 capable of attaching to and pulling trailers.

The game features three forms of trailers:

  • Container, a container trailer.
  • Tanker, a tanker trailer for liquid loads.
  • Transporter, a flat bed trailer. With the Transporter, the player has the ability to place any car on the trailer, using one of the cranes located in each district. When a gang car is placed on the truck, it loses its gang markings.

GTA San Andreas

GTA San Andreas is the only game after GTA 2 to reintroduced the ability to pull loads. The game mechanics of attaching to and pulling a trailer is roughly the same as in GTA 2, but trailers may decouple from a vehicle using a specific command or if physical force (i.e. jackknifing, dislodging due to rough terrains or jumps, excessive speed, etc.) is subjected to the trailer.

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A Tanker truck with a "Tanker Trailer" attached in GTA San Andreas.

Along with the game's three semi-trailer trucks (the Linerunner, Tanker and Roadtrain), the game also introduces a different range of vehicles with roughly the same capability, including:

  • The Tow Truck, which employs an adjustable boom at the back to pull any large vehicle.
  • The Tractor, which uses an adjustable tow hitch to pull smaller hauls or large vehicles.
  • The Utility Van and Baggage, which feature a stationary tow hitch to pull smaller hauls.

The trailers themselves consist of a more varied range of items, some of which are not available unless they are spawned using a third-party trailer.

Semi-trailers

  • Articulated Trailer, a trailer designed to carry solid loads. The trailer is available in three forms, two fully covered and one hopper.
  • Tanker Trailer, a fuel tank trailer featuring Xoomer livery.

Specialized trailers

  • Farm Trailer, a plow intended to be pulled by a Tractor.
  • Utility Trailer, an utility trailer not normally accessible in the game, intended for the Utility Van.
  • Tug Stairs, a mobile staircase commonly found in airports, and intended for the Baggage.
  • Baggage Box, a luggage box (available open or closed) commonly found in airports, and intended for the Baggage.