Flatbed Truck Rental — What You Need to Know Before Renting
Flatbed Truck Rental — What You Need to Know Before Renting
Transporting a vehicle from point A to point B isn't always straightforward. Sometimes the car won't start, sometimes you need to move it across the country, and sometimes you simply don't want extra miles on the odometer. The question we hear at least three times a week: should I rent a flatbed truck or hire a professional towing service?
Here's the honest answer — it depends. We offer both options, so we don't have a horse in this race. Below you'll find 2026 costs, requirements, and practical tips to help you decide.
If you're interested in professional vehicle transport, check out our car transport on a flatbed service or request a free quote.
When Does It Make Sense to Rent a Flatbed Truck?
Renting a flatbed is a practical solution in more situations than you might think. It's not just about breakdowns.
Moving a Car Over Long Distances
If you're relocating from one city to another and need to take two vehicles with you, renting a flatbed can save you several hundred zlotys compared to professional transport — especially on routes over 300 kilometres.
Transporting an Uninsured or Unregistered Vehicle
Bought a car online from another city? The vehicle doesn't have valid insurance or a current technical inspection? Driving such a car on public roads is illegal and carries serious fines. Renting a flatbed is the only legal way to get it to its destination or to a workshop.
Transporting a Classic or Collector Car
Classic cars and collector vehicles lose value with every extra kilometre on the odometer. A full-platform flatbed provides safe transport without the risk of mechanical damage and without adding unnecessary mileage.
Motorsport Events and Car Shows
Car meets, automotive exhibitions, rallies — in each of these cases, a flatbed is indispensable. You don't want to risk damage or wear on a race car or show vehicle by driving it on public roads.
Transporting a Vehicle Purchased Abroad
An increasing number of buyers import cars from Germany, the Netherlands, or Belgium. Renting a flatbed for a cross-border route can be more cost-effective than using a transport company, especially if you do regular vehicle imports.
Types of Flatbed Trucks Available for Rent
Several types are available on the market. The right choice depends on the vehicle you want to transport and your driving experience.
Flatbed with Driver vs Self-Drive
A flatbed with a driver is the option for those who don't want to or can't drive a large vehicle themselves. The driver handles everything — from loading to unloading. It's convenient but costs more. Learn more on our flatbed rental page.
A self-drive flatbed is cheaper but requires at least a Category B licence for flatbeds up to 3.5 tonnes GVW and real confidence behind the wheel of a bigger vehicle.
Light Flatbed (Up to 3.5 Tonnes)
The most popular type for rental. You can drive it with a standard Category B licence, which makes it accessible to most drivers. It accommodates passenger cars weighing up to approximately 1.8 to 2.0 tonnes — ideal for compacts, sedans, and smaller SUVs.
Heavy Flatbed (Over 3.5 Tonnes)
For transporting larger vehicles — vans, large SUVs, or commercial vehicles — you need a flatbed with a GVW over 3.5 tonnes. A Category C licence is required. These offer greater payload capacity and a longer platform, but rental costs are significantly higher.
Flatbed Trailer
An alternative to a self-propelled flatbed: a flatbed trailer you hitch to your own vehicle. This is the cheapest option but requires a tow vehicle with sufficient towing capacity and a tow bar. See details on our flatbed tow truck page.
How Much Does Flatbed Truck Rental Cost in 2026?
Rental prices depend on the type of flatbed, the rental period, the transport distance, and whether you rent with or without a driver. Here are approximate 2026 price ranges.
Light Flatbed (Up to 3.5t) — Price Guide
| Rental Type | Approximate Price (2026) |
|---|---|
| Daily rental (self-drive) | PLN 250–450/day |
| Weekend rental (Fri–Sun) | PLN 600–1,000 |
| Weekly rental | PLN 1,200–2,500 |
| Per-kilometre rate (with driver) | PLN 3.50–6.00/km |
| One-off transport up to 100 km | PLN 400–800 |
| One-off transport 100–300 km | PLN 800–1,800 |
| One-off transport 300–500 km | PLN 1,500–3,000 |
Factors Affecting the Price
- Seasonality — in summer (May–September) prices tend to be 15–30% higher
- Availability — book well in advance for weekends and holidays
- Security deposit — most rental companies charge PLN 500–2,000
- Additional insurance — PLN 30–100 per day
- Mileage limit — some deals include a mileage cap; excess is charged extra
For detailed transport service pricing, see our price list.
Flatbed Rental with a Driver — Pros and Cons
Advantages
- Zero stress — you don't worry about driving a large vehicle
- Driver expertise — a professional knows how to load and transport a car safely
- No formal requirements — you don't need additional driving qualifications
- Insurance coverage — professional companies carry full liability and cargo insurance
- Time savings — the driver can pick up the car from any location
Disadvantages
- Higher cost — you pay for the driver's time (typically PLN 50–80/hour or included in the per-km rate)
- Less flexibility — you work around the driver's schedule
- Limited availability — during peak season, bookings fill up fast
Flatbed rental with a driver is the best option when safety and convenience are your priorities. Check our flatbed rental with driver service.
Self-Drive Flatbed Rental — Requirements
If you want to save money and have experience driving larger vehicles, self-drive rental can work well. But you must meet certain requirements.
Driving Licence
- Flatbed up to 3.5t GVW — a Category B licence is sufficient (held for at least 2–3 years, depending on the rental company)
- Flatbed over 3.5t — a Category C licence is required
- Flatbed trailer — Category B+E licence (if the combined weight exceeds 3.5t)
Experience
Most rental companies require a minimum of 2–3 years holding the relevant licence. Some ask about experience with trailers or flatbeds. If you've never driven a flatbed before, go with the driver option — for your own safety and for the vehicle you're transporting.
Minimum Age
Typically 21–23 years. For drivers under 25, some companies charge an additional fee or require a higher security deposit.
What Documents Do You Need to Rent a Flatbed?
Before visiting the rental company, prepare:
- Driving licence — original of the appropriate category (B, C, or B+E)
- Identity card or passport — for identity verification
- Credit card or cash — for the deposit (PLN 500–2,000) and the rental fee
- Tow vehicle documents (for trailer rental) — registration certificate with a current inspection
- Proof of third-party liability insurance for the tow vehicle
Some rental companies may ask for additional documents — a company authorisation letter (for business rentals) or a promissory note as extra security.
What to Watch Out For
Choosing the right rental company and flatbed makes all the difference. Here's what matters.
Technical Condition of the Flatbed
Before signing the contract, inspect the flatbed:
- Check tyre condition (tread depth, pressure)
- Verify that all lights work (indicators, brake lights, marker lights)
- Test the winch or ramps
- Check the condition of straps and anchor points
- Make sure the flatbed has a valid technical inspection
Insurance
This is critical — make sure the flatbed has:
- Third-party liability insurance — mandatory
- Comprehensive insurance (AC) — covers damage to the flatbed
- Cargo insurance — protects the transported vehicle
- Personal accident insurance — covers injuries
Without cargo insurance, you're personally liable for any damage to the transported vehicle.
Security Deposit
A refundable deposit is standard. It usually ranges from PLN 500 to PLN 2,000, collected in cash or blocked on a credit card. You get it back when the flatbed is returned undamaged.
Contract Terms
Read the contract and pay attention to:
- Mileage limits — is there a cap, and what's the excess rate
- Operating area — can you take the flatbed abroad
- Liability for damage — what's the excess
- Return times — is there a penalty for late returns
- Fuel policy — you typically return the flatbed with a full tank
Flatbed Rental vs Towing Service — Which Costs Less?
This is the question we get most often. The honest answer depends on the specifics.
When Is Rental Cheaper?
- Long distances (over 200–300 km) — the per-km cost of self-drive rental drops
- Multiple vehicles — rent the flatbed once and transport several cars
- Regular needs — if you transport cars regularly (car dealing, automotive hobby)
- Planned transport — you have time to prepare and don't pay an urgency premium
When Is a Towing Service Cheaper?
- Short distances (up to 50–100 km) — the one-off service cost is often lower
- Roadside breakdown — you need help now, not tomorrow
- No experience — driving a flatbed isn't trivial, especially in traffic
- One-off transport — doing it once every few years doesn't justify a rental
Cost Comparison — Example
| Scenario | Flatbed rental (self-drive) | Towing service (with driver) |
|---|---|---|
| Transport 50 km | ~PLN 350 (day rental + fuel) | ~PLN 300–500 |
| Transport 200 km | ~PLN 450 (day + fuel) | ~PLN 800–1,200 |
| Transport 500 km | ~PLN 700 (2 days + fuel) | ~PLN 1,800–3,000 |
For longer routes, self-drive flatbed rental is significantly cheaper. But you need to factor in the time spent driving, fuel for the return trip, and potential overnight accommodation.
To compare current prices, check our transport services price list or request a free quote.
How to Prepare a Vehicle for Transport on a Flatbed
Proper vehicle preparation makes transport safe and smooth. Here's the checklist.
Before Loading
- Remove loose items from the vehicle interior — they can shift during transport
- Fold in the mirrors — reduces the risk of damage
- Check the fuel level — too much fuel adds weight; too little may make restarting difficult later
- Disable the alarm and immobiliser — to avoid false alarms during transport
- Secure protruding parts — spoiler, antenna, roof rack
- Document the vehicle's condition — photograph it from every angle before loading
During Loading
- Make sure ramps or the winch are correctly positioned
- Drive onto the platform slowly and centrally
- Apply the handbrake once the car is on the platform
- Secure the vehicle with straps at no fewer than four anchor points
- Check that all straps are properly tensioned
During Transport
- Regularly check strap tension (every 100–150 km)
- Drive carefully — remember the increased weight and longer braking distance
- Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns
- Adjust your speed to road conditions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can I rent a flatbed with a standard Category B driving licence?
Yes, you can drive a flatbed with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of up to 3.5 tonnes on a Category B licence. This is the most common type of rental flatbed. Remember that the flatbed's weight includes the transported vehicle — the total must not exceed 3.5 tonnes GVW.
2. How much does it cost to rent a flatbed for one day?
In 2026, a one-day rental for a flatbed up to 3.5 tonnes costs between PLN 250 and PLN 450, depending on the rental company, region, and season. On top of this, there's a security deposit (PLN 500–2,000, refunded upon return), optional additional insurance (PLN 30–100), and fuel costs. Check current prices in our price list.
3. Do I need special qualifications to drive a flatbed?
For flatbeds up to 3.5 tonnes GVW, a standard Category B licence held for at least 2–3 years is sufficient. For heavy flatbeds (over 3.5t), you need a Category C licence. If you're renting a flatbed trailer and the combined weight exceeds 3.5 tonnes, a Category B+E licence is required. A good alternative is flatbed rental with a driver.
4. Can I take a rented flatbed abroad?
This depends on the rental company's terms. Some companies allow trips to EU countries for an additional fee; others restrict use to Poland. Always verify before signing the contract and make sure the insurance covers international routes.
5. Which is better — renting a flatbed or ordering a vehicle transport service?
It depends on your situation. Self-drive flatbed rental is cheaper for longer routes (over 200 km) but requires experience and time. A professional transport service (such as car transport on a flatbed) is more convenient and safer — the driver handles everything and your car is insured. Request a free quote to compare your options.
Article prepared by the HolowaniePojazdow.eu team — professional vehicle transport services across Poland. Need help? Call: +48 571 426 225.
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