Edmond, OK.
Edmond sits on I-35 immediately north of Oklahoma City, where the nation's NAFTA superhighway funnels Laredo-to-Kansas freight straight through the metro. The Broadway Extension, US-77, and the Kilpatrick Turnpike wrap the city, feeding regional carriers and a growing distribution belt. As OKC sprawl pushes north, Edmond has become a busy last-mile and resupply corridor.
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Edmond OK Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 35
5 exits in Edmond
The NAFTA superhighway through Edmond and north OKC, carrying Laredo-to-Kansas freight. Service calls cluster at the Kilpatrick Turnpike and Memorial Road interchanges.

US Route 77 (Broadway Extension)
6 exits in Edmond
The Broadway Extension, Edmond's primary commuter and freight link into downtown OKC. Heavy box-truck and last-mile volume merging onto I-44 south.

Interstate 44 (Kilpatrick Turnpike)
3 exits in Edmond
The Kilpatrick Turnpike arcs around north OKC, connecting Edmond to the airport, the western distribution parks, and the H.E. Bailey corridor. Round-the-clock regional carrier traffic.

Oklahoma State Highway 66 (Historic Route 66)
5 exits in Edmond
Historic Route 66 through Edmond and Arcadia, the surface-street freight alternative paralleling I-35. Used heavily when the interstate stacks up.

US Route 66 corridor (2nd Street)
4 exits in Edmond
The east-west arterial across Edmond linking I-35 to the retail and distribution belt. High volume of grocery and local-delivery trucks.

US Route 77 north (Guthrie corridor)
4 exits in Edmond
Runs north out of Edmond toward Guthrie and the Logan County ag belt. Steady ag-supply and aggregate truck traffic feeding into the metro.
Edmond OK Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Edmond sits on I-35 immediately north of Oklahoma City, where the nation's NAFTA superhighway funnels Laredo-to-Kansas freight straight through the metro. The Broadway Extension, US-77, and the Kilpatrick Turnpike wrap the city, feeding regional carriers and a growing distribution belt. As OKC sprawl pushes north, Edmond has become a busy last-mile and resupply corridor.
Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States. It is a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, in Central Oklahoma. Its population was 94,428 at the 2020 United States census, a 16% increase from 2010, making it the 5th most populous city in Oklahoma.
Edmond's freight economy runs on I-35, the great NAFTA corridor carrying freight from Laredo to the upper Midwest straight past the city's front door. The Broadway Extension and Kilpatrick Turnpike spread that traffic across the north OKC metro, while US-77 handles the local resupply runs. Road Rescue Network's Edmond rescuers work the corridor where long-haul meets a fast-growing suburban distribution belt.
The mechanics in Edmond who handle heavy-duty calls keep one eye on the sky and one on the thermometer. Summer afternoons push past 100F on the open I-35 lanes, cooking tires and cooling systems, and then spring brings the violent supercells that put central Oklahoma at the heart of tornado alley. A single storm can hammer a yard of parked trucks with hail. Our crews stock for the heat and the storms in equal measure.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the I-35 and Kilpatrick interchange knows the merge gets ugly at rush hour, and a breakdown there backs up the whole north metro. Whether you're a fleet manager or an owner-operator on the Broadway Extension with an air leak, the nearest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is one phone call away. Our 24/7 operations desk handles dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination.