Levi Saunders, towing and transport industry contributor at Fast Sydney Towing
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Levi Saunders

Towing & Transport Industry Contributor

Levi Saunders has a hands-on background across mining, construction, towing, and transport, with over a decade of experience working around heavy vehicles and equipment in real-world conditions.

About Levi

He began his career in exploration drilling as an off-sider, working long shifts in remote parts of Western Australia. That experience built a strong foundation in safety, vehicle awareness, and practical problem-solving under pressure. From there, Levi worked across mining and construction environments, gaining direct experience with machinery, transport logistics, and on-site operations.

Through his work with towing and transport businesses, Levi contributes practical, experience-based content focused on vehicle recovery, roadside situations, and how towing works in real conditions. His approach is straightforward. He explains things clearly, avoids unnecessary jargon, and focuses on what actually helps drivers when something goes wrong.

Levi’s writing is grounded in real-world scenarios, drawing on his background working with vehicles rather than theory or second-hand research. He aims to give drivers simple, reliable information so they can make better decisions in stressful situations.

Articles by Levi

Petrol station in Sydney showing fuel price environment and urban traffic

The Impact of Rising Fuel Prices in Sydney

Rising fuel prices increase the cost of owning and running a vehicle, influence the types of cars people choose, and place immediate pressure on service industries like towing. When fuel prices rise, everything connected to transport becomes more expensive.
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Use this post-accident checklist to protect yourself and prepare for a car insurance claim or car accident lawsuit.

Post-Car Accident Checklist: What You Need to Do

Being involved in a car accident can be stressful and confusing. Knowing the correct steps to take post-car accident helps protect your safety, ensures the situation is handled properly, and makes the insurance process easier later. This guide explains what to do after a car accident and outlines the key steps drivers should follow immediately …
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Seat belts spread out the force of a collision.

Who Invented Seat Belts? The Invention That Changed Road Safety

When did seat belts become mandatory in Australia? Seat belts became mandatory in 1970 when Victoria introduced the world’s first law requiring drivers and front-seat passengers to wear seat belts whenever they were fitted in a vehicle. Within a few years, every Australian state and territory introduced similar laws, making seat belt use compulsory nationwide.
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