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Ozark, AL.

Ozark sits at the US-231 freight corridor in southeast Alabama, the regional hub for the Wiregrass area. The town is the home of Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker), the US Army's primary aviation training installation, and military-fleet vehicle service plus base-supply freight push significant commercial traffic through town. The Dothan-to-Montgomery US-231 corridor is the primary truck route between southeast Alabama and the central Alabama market.

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Ozark AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Ozark sits at the US-231 freight corridor in southeast Alabama, the regional hub for the Wiregrass area. The town is the home of Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker), the US Army's primary aviation training installation, and military-fleet vehicle service plus base-supply freight push significant commercial traffic through town. The Dothan-to-Montgomery US-231 corridor is the primary truck route between southeast Alabama and the central Alabama market.

Ozark is a city in and the county seat of Dale County, Alabama. As of the 2020 census, Ozark had a population of 14,368.

Ozark is the Wiregrass region hub and the Fort Novosel-area commercial center, and the US-231 corridor through town carries the steady flow of southeast Alabama freight. Fort Novosel base-supply operations generate consistent commercial traffic, and the surrounding Wiregrass peanut, cotton, and timber agriculture pushes seasonal haul through Ozark. Road Rescue Network's Ozark rescuers stage along the US-231 corridor and the AL-249 connector.

Ozark's freight rhythm combines US-231 trunk traffic, Fort Novosel base-supply runs, Wiregrass agricultural haul, and contract distribution serving the Dothan metro. Each has its own seasonal profile, and our network mechanics adjust parts inventory accordingly through peanut harvest season (September through November) and cotton harvest (October through December). Heavy agricultural haul on AL-27 and US-231 generates higher-than-average air-system and tire-service calls.

Whether you are a long-haul driver pulled into an Ozark fuel plaza with a no-start, a Fort Novosel base-supply contractor with a brake-line failure, or an agricultural haul operator stranded on AL-27 during peanut harvest, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.