Highway Thru Hell Season 10 Episode 3 is scheduled to telecast on 20 September 2021. Highway Thru Hell airs 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT on Discovery.
About Highway Thru Hell
Highway Thru Hell is a Canadian documentary TV series that follows the operations of Jamie Davis Motor Truck & Auto Ltd.
A heavy vehicle rescue and recovery towing company based in Hope, British Columbia. Quiring Towing, Aggressive Towing, Mission Towing, and Reliable Towing are also featured in the series.
The show focuses on the hardships of operating along the highways of the BC Interior, especially the Coquihalla Highway (Coq).
The men of the Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue company battle the treacherous Coquihalla Highway in British Columbia. Because it is one of the most economically important, most traveled trucking routes in North America.
The crew must do whatever it takes to keep the road open. Truckers face steep hills, lethal drop-offs, and major rock slides.
The value of the cargo and the need for urgent delivery require the rescue crew to respond when truckers get into trouble. Owner Jamie handles the bills, the employees, keeping the clients happy, and the mighty `Rotator’.
Throwin' it back to #MasseyTunnel circa 1959 #tbt #DeltaBC pic.twitter.com/SxK9UbcLis
— BC Transportation (@TranBC) November 13, 2014
Highway Thru Hell Season 10 Episode 3 Release Date And Watch Online
Highway Thru Hell Season 10 Episode 3 is set to release on 20 September 2021. Highway Thru Hell airs 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT on Discovery. You can also find out Highway Thru Hell start times in different time zones.
Apart from this, you can also watch through hell on Netflix, HBO max, Showtime, Starz, Hulu, Amazon prime video, Google Play, etc., etc.
Highway Thru Hell was created by Mark A. Miller, Kevin Mills, and Neil Thomas. Thomas met one of the heavy rescue operators for Jamie Davis Motor Truck & Auto after Thomas’ moving truck broke down on Highway 5 in the summer of 2010.
In the early winter of 2011, cameraman Mills and executive producer Miller dropped in on Davis’ company while passing through Hope. The idea of a show about heavy recovery was discussed.
The winter of 2010–2011 had been a record-setting season for Davis’ business, and he expressed a desire to change the public’s perceptions about his industry.
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