Round Rock, TX.
Round Rock sits on Interstate 35 just north of Austin, squarely on the central NAFTA corridor and the heavily congested Austin-to-Dallas freight run. As the home of Dell Technologies and a fast-growing distribution and tech-manufacturing base, it generates and attracts a heavy mix of inbound components and outbound finished-goods freight. The relentless I-35 congestion through Williamson County makes timely roadside response especially valuable here.
Every roadside service we run in Round Rock
Featured Round Rock Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Williamson Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 12 years in business
- Insurance verified
Brushy Creek Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 11
- 16 years in business
- Insurance verified
Chisholm Trail Tire & Road Service
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 9 years in business
- Insurance verified
Old Settlers Fleet & Welding
- Fleet of 4
- 14 years in business
- Insurance verified
Round Rock TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 35
8 exits in Round Rock
The central NAFTA corridor and Round Rock's freight backbone, infamous for some of the worst congestion in Texas. Breakdowns cluster around the US-79 and SH 45 interchanges and along the dense frontage-road system.

State Highway 130 (Pickle Parkway)
4 exits in Round Rock
The eastern tollway bypass around Austin, the route most through-freight uses to skip the I-35 crawl. Connects Round Rock to the southern freight network and the San Antonio corridor.

State Highway 45
5 exits in Round Rock
The east-west tollway linking I-35 to US-183 and SH 130 across north Austin. A key freight connector for trucks reaching the Round Rock and Pflugerville distribution clusters.

US Route 79
7 exits in Round Rock
The northeast-southwest route through Round Rock toward Taylor and Hutto, lined with the aggregate quarries and growing industrial parks. Heavy stone-truck and distribution traffic.

US Route 183
4 exits in Round Rock
The north-south corridor west of I-35 connecting Round Rock to Cedar Park and the Hill Country. Carries tech-corridor and construction freight; service points near the SH 45 interchange.

RM 1431 (US-79 corridor)
6 exits in Round Rock
The east-west surface route across north Round Rock linking the I-35 corridor to Cedar Park and Leander, heavy with local delivery and construction freight in the growth zones.
Round Rock TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Round Rock sits on Interstate 35 just north of Austin, squarely on the central NAFTA corridor and the heavily congested Austin-to-Dallas freight run. As the home of Dell Technologies and a fast-growing distribution and tech-manufacturing base, it generates and attracts a heavy mix of inbound components and outbound finished-goods freight. The relentless I-35 congestion through Williamson County makes timely roadside response especially valuable here.
Round Rock is a city in Williamson and Travis counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 119,468 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area.
The mechanics in Round Rock who handle heavy-duty calls spend half their lives in the I-35 traffic that defines this stretch of Central Texas, one of the most chronically congested freight corridors in the state. When a truck quits in that crawl, it doesn't just stall a load, it compounds a backup that's already miles long. Road Rescue Network's Williamson County rescuers run 24/7 and know the frontage roads and access points that let them reach a stranded rig even when the mainlanes are locked.
Round Rock's freight economy runs on technology and stone, Dell's component and finished-goods flow on one side, and the aggregate trucks out of the Texas Crushed Stone quarries on the other. Anyone who's dispatched here knows the I-35 frontage system and the SH 45 / SH 130 tollways carry a brutal freight-and-commuter mix. Our local mechanics work this grid daily and know where a service truck can safely set up versus where it becomes part of the problem.
Whether you're a fleet manager moving tech freight off the Dell campus, or an owner-operator who overheated in stop-and-go I-35 traffic in August, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Round Rock network is one call away. Road Rescue Network's operations team coordinates the dispatch and the ETA, so you're managing the load instead of working a phone tree on the shoulder.