Clinton Township, MI.
Clinton Township is the most populous township in Michigan and a busy freight node in eastern Macomb County, where the Gratiot Avenue (M-3) and Groesbeck Highway (M-97) corridors carry steady supplier and retail-distribution traffic. It sits between the Sterling Heights and Warren assembly clusters and the Selfridge/Chesterfield logistics base, making it a natural relay for automotive parts and consumer goods. M-59 (Hall Road) draws heavy LTL and delivery freight to one of the densest retail corridors in the metro. Clinton River industrial sites add machine-shop and fabrication freight to the mix.
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Featured Clinton Township Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Macomb Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 13 years in business
- Insurance verified
Gratiot Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 13
- 18 years in business
- Insurance verified
Hall Road Mobile Tire
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 10 years in business
- Insurance verified
Mount Clemens Coach & RV Service
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 5
- 12 years in business
- Insurance verified
Clinton Township MI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

M-3 (Gratiot Avenue)
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Gratiot Avenue is Clinton Township's primary freight spine, a wide commercial corridor carrying retail-distribution and supplier traffic southeast toward Detroit and northeast toward the lake communities.

M-59 (Hall Road)
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Hall Road runs along the township's north edge, one of the busiest retail freight corridors in Metro Detroit. Heavy LTL and delivery volume near the Partridge Creek and Lakeside shopping clusters.

Interstate 94
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The Edsel Ford Freeway runs east of the township, the high-volume link to Detroit Metro Airport and the Port Huron border crossing. Clinton Township freight feeds onto it via M-3 and Metro Parkway.

M-97 (Groesbeck Highway)
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Groesbeck Highway cuts through the township's industrial core, the main supplier-hauler route between the Warren/Sterling Heights plants and the eastern Macomb distribution sites.

M-53 (Van Dyke)
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The Van Dyke corridor runs along the township's western edge, linking Clinton Township freight to the Sterling Heights assembly plants and the M-59 retail belt.

Interstate 696
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The Reuther Freeway runs south of the township, the fast east-west link from Clinton Township freight to I-75 and the Oakland County supplier base.
Clinton Township MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Clinton Township is the most populous township in Michigan and a busy freight node in eastern Macomb County, where the Gratiot Avenue (M-3) and Groesbeck Highway (M-97) corridors carry steady supplier and retail-distribution traffic. It sits between the Sterling Heights and Warren assembly clusters and the Selfridge/Chesterfield logistics base, making it a natural relay for automotive parts and consumer goods. M-59 (Hall Road) draws heavy LTL and delivery freight to one of the densest retail corridors in the metro. Clinton River industrial sites add machine-shop and fabrication freight to the mix.
Clinton is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan:Clinton County, Michigan Clinton Township, Macomb County, Michigan Clinton, Lenawee County, Michigan, village Clinton Township, Lenawee County, Michigan Clinton Township, Oscoda County, Michigan
The mechanics in Clinton Township who handle heavy-duty calls work a corridor caught between the assembly plants to the west and the retail engine of M-59 to the north, a steady flow of supplier haulers, LTL box trucks, and delivery rigs. When one of them goes down on Groesbeck or the I-94 connector, Road Rescue Network's eastern-Macomb rescuers are on call, insurance-current, and staged to beat the regional response benchmark.
Clinton Township's location at the intersection of Gratiot Avenue, Groesbeck Highway, and the M-59 retail corridor gives it a breakdown profile heavy on regional distribution: furniture and consumer-goods haulers, machine-shop flatbeds out of the Clinton River industrial sites, and transit coaches serving the SMART system. Our local rescuers carry parts for that mix and know which retail-dock and plant gates a wrecker can reach without a long escort wait.
Winter is the great equalizer here. Clinton Township sees sub-zero air-freeze that locks brakes in distribution yards overnight, road-salt corrosion that destroys brake lines and 7-way harnesses by March, and snow bands rolling off Lake St. Clair just to the east. Whether you're routing a load down M-3 (Gratiot) toward Detroit or stranded on M-59 near Lakeside, the closest verified rescuer in our network is one call away, with dispatch and ETA handled by our 24/7 operations desk.