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Kendall, FL.

Kendall is one of South Florida's largest suburban distribution zones, where the Florida Turnpike, the Don Shula Expressway, and the Snapper Creek Expressway converge to feed retail, grocery, and big-box freight across southwest Miami-Dade. Dadeland's commercial core and the warehouse clusters along Kendall Drive and SW 137th Avenue keep delivery box trucks, reefers, and LTL carriers running constantly. The dense grid means a breakdown on a key arterial backs up freight for miles.

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Interstate Coverage

Kendall FL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

City Profile

Kendall FL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Kendall is one of South Florida's largest suburban distribution zones, where the Florida Turnpike, the Don Shula Expressway, and the Snapper Creek Expressway converge to feed retail, grocery, and big-box freight across southwest Miami-Dade. Dadeland's commercial core and the warehouse clusters along Kendall Drive and SW 137th Avenue keep delivery box trucks, reefers, and LTL carriers running constantly. The dense grid means a breakdown on a key arterial backs up freight for miles.

Kendall is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It is a principal city in the Miami metropolitan area. At the 2020 census, the area had a population of 80,241.

Kendall sits at the convergence of the Florida Turnpike, the Don Shula Expressway, and the Snapper Creek Expressway, the three roads that carry nearly all of southwest Miami-Dade's retail and grocery freight. When a delivery truck loses air or a reefer faults on the Turnpike near the Kendall Drive interchange at rush hour, the backup ripples across the whole grid. Road Rescue Network's Kendall rescuers stage near the Dadeland commercial core and the SW 137th Avenue warehouse belt, and our 24/7 operations team confirms ETA on every call.

Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Kendall during a summer afternoon knows the drill: South Florida's daily thunderstorms flood the low underpasses on the expressways, drop visibility to nothing, and turn the evening freight push into a crawl. Our network is built around mechanics who know which Kendall interchanges flood first and who carry the electrical and water-displacement gear that storm-season stalls demand.

Whether you are a fleet manager routing grocery freight to the Publix stores along Kendall Drive or an owner-operator pulling LTL off the Turnpike into the West Kendall warehouses, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one phone call away. We dispatch around the clock with no after-hours surcharge.