Kingman, AZ.
Kingman sits at the convergence of I-40 and US-93 in northwestern Arizona, the freight pivot for Mohave County and the gateway between the Las Vegas Nevada metro to the north and the Phoenix metro to the south. The metro is one of the highest-volume long-haul truck rest stops on the western I-40 corridor, with hundreds of tractors layover-staging at the Kingman truck stops daily. Outbound runs heavy on regional distribution serving the Mohave County housing belt and the Lake Havasu recreational corridor. The I-40 corridor west toward Needles California and east toward Flagstaff carries the trans-continental Pacific Coast freight backbone.
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Kingman AZ Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 40
6 exits in Kingman
The trans-continental east-west backbone running west toward Needles California and east toward Flagstaff. Heaviest service-call volume between Exit 48 (Stockton Hill Road) and Exit 53 (Andy Devine Avenue); the eastbound climb toward Flagstaff is the metro's defining brake-fade zone.

US Route 93
4 exits in Kingman
The north-south corridor from Kingman to the Hoover Dam crossing and Las Vegas Nevada. Carries Las Vegas-bound recreational and contract distribution traffic; the Hoover Dam crossing requires DOT-compliant load restrictions.

Historic Route 66
4 exits in Kingman
The historic east-west corridor through Kingman parallel to I-40. Carries recreational and tourist traffic plus rural distribution; the Andy Devine Avenue corridor through downtown Kingman is the typical local arterial.

Arizona Highway 68
2 exits in Kingman
The state corridor west from Kingman through Bullhead City toward Laughlin Nevada. Carries Bullhead City recreational and Laughlin gaming traffic.

Arizona Highway 95
0 exits in Kingman
Reached via AZ-68 west, the state corridor south through Lake Havasu City toward Parker. Carries recreational and the Lake Havasu contract distribution traffic.
Arizona Highway 93
3 exits in Kingman
The state portion of US-93 south of Kingman toward Wickenburg and Phoenix. Carries Phoenix-bound long-haul and contract distribution traffic.
Kingman AZ Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Kingman sits at the convergence of I-40 and US-93 in northwestern Arizona, the freight pivot for Mohave County and the gateway between the Las Vegas Nevada metro to the north and the Phoenix metro to the south. The metro is one of the highest-volume long-haul truck rest stops on the western I-40 corridor, with hundreds of tractors layover-staging at the Kingman truck stops daily. Outbound runs heavy on regional distribution serving the Mohave County housing belt and the Lake Havasu recreational corridor. The I-40 corridor west toward Needles California and east toward Flagstaff carries the trans-continental Pacific Coast freight backbone.
Kingman is a city in and the county seat of Mohave County, Arizona, United States. It is named after Lewis Kingman, an engineer for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad. The population was 32,693 at the 2020 census.
Kingman anchors the I-40 corridor in northwestern Arizona at the US-93 cross, and the freight rhythm here is defined by the trans-continental Pacific Coast truck volume. The Pilot, Petro, Love's, and TA truck stops on the east side of the city stage hundreds of long-haul tractors daily for layover, refueling, and pre-trip discovery. The Nucor Steel mini-mill on the east side generates daily heavy-truck outbound steel-product freight, and the Walmart distribution center plus the American Woodmark cabinet plant add steady contract distribution volume. Winter brings chain-up enforcement on the I-40 eastbound climb toward Flagstaff and the US-93 corridor toward the Hoover Dam crossing.
Dispatchers running loads through Kingman know the I-40 eastbound climb out of the Hualapai Valley toward Flagstaff is one of the most punishing brake-and-cooling segments on the western interstate. The US-93 corridor north toward Hoover Dam carries Las Vegas-bound recreational and contract distribution traffic. Summer heat punishes cooling systems, and the I-40 corridor's open desert exposure means dust-storm and wind-driven visibility incidents during monsoon season. Our Kingman rescuers stage at the Petro and Pilot on the east side because that is where the long-haul layover calls cluster.
When a Class 8 tractor breaks down on I-40 at the Yucca grade during August heat, or a US-93 northbound carrier loses air at the Hoover Dam approach, every minute the truck sits is fuel idle plus delivery schedule risk. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Phoenix with a load stranded at the Walmart DC, an owner-operator on I-40 eastbound from Needles California, or a Las Vegas-bound carrier on US-93 north, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in Mohave County is reached through a single phone call.