Mukilteo is a small city with a disproportionate amount of traffic for its size — the Mukilteo ferry terminal connecting to Whidbey Island, the Boeing Everett delivery center on the waterfront, SR-525, and the Mukilteo Speedway all converge here. Ferry commuters, Boeing employees, and Whidbey Island visitors all pass through Mukilteo daily, and the combination of the ferry holding area, the steep hill streets descending to the waterfront, and the SR-525 corridor creates specific breakdown situations that require a towing service that knows this city. AK Roadside & Towing serves Mukilteo from our nearby Lynnwood location, 24 hours a day, same pricing at any hour.
We are AAA authorized, fully licensed, and insured. Our drivers know Mukilteo — the ferry terminal approach, the Speedway corridor, the Harbour Pointe border, and the waterfront district.

A dead battery in the Mukilteo ferry holding lane after waiting an hour for the next sailing. A flat tire on SR-525 near the Mukilteo Speedway intersection. Keys locked inside the car at the Mukilteo Lighthouse park. Ran out of gas on the approach to the ferry terminal when the nearby station is closed. Mukilteo's ferry-driven traffic pattern creates roadside situations in the holding area and on the approach roads that require fast response and specific positioning awareness. No after-hours fees, no surprises.
The Mukilteo ferry terminal holding area, SR-525, and the Mukilteo Speedway corridor are the primary towing call zones in our Mukilteo service area. A breakdown in the ferry holding area disrupts the entire lane and requires coordinated response. The Speedway corridor generates post-accident towing calls from the intersection with SR-526 and the Boeing access roads. The steep hill streets in the waterfront district generate brake and mechanical stress calls. We handle all of it with the correct equipment dispatched before rolling.
Mukilteo's ferry commuters and Whidbey Island visitors drive a wide range of vehicles. AWD crossovers and trucks are common among the rural Whidbey Island residents who use the ferry regularly. Every AWD vehicle requires flatbed. The steep hill streets in the waterfront district also create conditions where post-accident vehicles or mechanically compromised cars on an incline require flatbed rather than wheel-lift loading. We confirm vehicle type and situation on the call.
A breakdown in the Mukilteo ferry holding area at 9pm with the last sailing in an hour is an emergency with a deadline attached. A seized engine on SR-525 during late-night traffic after the Boeing shift change is an emergency in a specific high-traffic location. We operate 24 hours a day, serve Mukilteo from our Lynnwood location, and respond with the same urgency and the same pricing at midnight as at noon. No after-hours fees.
The Mukilteo ferry holding area is one of the most consistent dead battery call locations in our entire service area. Vehicles that wait 45 to 90 minutes in a ferry queue with the engine off in cold weather, then fail to restart when they reach the front of the line, create a situation that disrupts the entire lane. We respond fast from our Lynnwood location, test the full charging system on site, and tell you honestly what the test shows before making any recommendation.
A dead battery in the Mukilteo ferry holding area is the most time-critical battery replacement call we handle — a tow in that specific location disrupts the entire lane and takes significantly longer than an on-site battery replacement. We test first, confirm the battery is the problem, and replace at your location with the correct battery already on the truck. For vehicles in the ferry queue, this is the fastest path to getting back in line.
SR-525 through Mukilteo and the approach roads to the ferry terminal generate flat tire calls from debris and the heavy traffic volume on these corridors. The Mukilteo Speedway intersection area has above-average debris accumulation from the commercial traffic on SR-526. The waterfront hill streets also generate flat tire calls from road surface deterioration. We respond fast, install your spare if viable, and transport to a shop if not.
Locking your keys inside your car at the Mukilteo ferry terminal, at the Lighthouse park, or anywhere across Mukilteo is a situation that may have a ferry deadline attached. We use the correct tools for your specific make and model, get you back inside without any damage, and have you back in line or on your way as quickly as possible. Available 24 hours a day.
Running out of gas in the Mukilteo ferry holding area, on SR-525, or late at night when the nearby station is closed is fixable quickly. The urgency is higher when a ferry departure is involved. We bring enough fuel to get you to the nearest open station and prioritize calls from the ferry holding area because of the lane disruption a stranded vehicle creates.
AK Roadside & Towing serves all of Mukilteo including the ferry terminal area, the Mukilteo Speedway corridor, the waterfront district, Harbour Pointe border areas, and all surrounding neighborhoods. We cover SR-525, Mukilteo Speedway, SR-526, and all connecting roads. Beyond Mukilteo we serve Everett, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Bothell, and all surrounding Snohomish County communities.