Jasper, AL.
Jasper sits at the US-78 and Future I-22 freight corridor northwest of Birmingham, the main truck route between the Birmingham market and Memphis. The town is the Walker County seat and the regional hub for coal-mining freight, regional poultry processing, and contract distribution serving the Birmingham metro. The Birmingham-to-Memphis trunk plus the spur to the Mercedes Tuscaloosa-area plants make Jasper one of the busiest truck-traffic markets in northwest Alabama.
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Jasper AL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 22 (US-78)
5 exits in Jasper
The Birmingham-to-Memphis freight corridor runs through Jasper as Future I-22. Service-call volume is heaviest between Exit 70 (AL-69) and Exit 81 (AL-269); the Jasper exits cluster generates the largest share of fueling-area calls.

US Route 78
4 exits in Jasper
The original Birmingham-to-Memphis route, now concurrent with Future I-22 through Jasper. Used by local distribution and the primary detour when the interstate is closed.

US Route 43
4 exits in Jasper
North-south corridor from Jasper toward Russellville in the north and Tuscaloosa in the south. Heavy timber and aggregate haul traffic.

AL Route 69
6 exits in Jasper
South corridor from Jasper toward Tuscaloosa and the Mercedes supplier corridor. Coal-haul and supplier-route freight; service calls cluster at the AL-69/I-22 interchange.
Jasper AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Jasper sits at the US-78 and Future I-22 freight corridor northwest of Birmingham, the main truck route between the Birmingham market and Memphis. The town is the Walker County seat and the regional hub for coal-mining freight, regional poultry processing, and contract distribution serving the Birmingham metro. The Birmingham-to-Memphis trunk plus the spur to the Mercedes Tuscaloosa-area plants make Jasper one of the busiest truck-traffic markets in northwest Alabama.
Jasper is a city in and the county seat of Walker County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2020 census, Jasper had a population of 14,572. Named in honor of Sergeant William Jasper, an American Revolutionary War hero, Jasper was settled around 1815 and incorporated on August 18, 1886.
Jasper is the Walker County hub on the Birmingham-Memphis freight corridor, and the US-78 (Future I-22) approach to Birmingham generates heavy commercial breakdown traffic. The town's coal-mining legacy continues as Drummond operations push regular heavy-haul trucking through the regional connector roads, and Pilgrim's Pride poultry-processing outbound runs steady reefer freight. Road Rescue Network's Jasper rescuers stage along the I-22 corridor and the AL-69 connector.
Jasper's freight rhythm combines I-22 trunk traffic, coal-haul, poultry-processing outbound, and timber haul through the Bankhead National Forest sections to the west. Each has its own urgency, and our network mechanics carry parts inventory across the failure profiles. Heavy-haul coal trucks running AL-69 and US-78 see higher-than-average air-system and brake-line failure rates due to load weight and sustained operation.
Whether you are a long-haul driver running the Birmingham-Memphis I-22 corridor with a no-start at a Jasper fuel plaza, a coal-haul operator with an air-leak on AL-69, or a fleet manager dispatching a tractor stranded on US-78 east of town, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.