Garland, TX.
Garland is a major northeast Dallas County manufacturing and distribution center, threaded by I-635 (LBJ Freezway), I-30, and US-75 within the sprawling DFW freight grid, North America's premier inland logistics market. Its long-standing industrial base in machinery, packaged goods, and electronics generates heavy outbound truck volume. The President George Bush Turnpike rings the city and ties it into the wider Metroplex distribution belt. As part of the DFW hub, Garland sees constant night-sort parcel surges and cross-dock freight feeding the region's intermodal terminals.
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Featured Garland Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
LBJ Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 8
- 12 years in business
- Insurance verified
High Five Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 13
- 18 years in business
- Insurance verified
Lake Hubbard Commercial Tire
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 9 years in business
- Insurance verified
Duck Creek Mobile Welding
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 6
- 14 years in business
- Insurance verified
Garland TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway)
6 exits in Garland
The LBJ Freeway looping northeast Dallas and Garland's primary freight artery into the DFW grid. Breakdowns cluster at the I-635/US-75 High Five interchange and the Garland Rd and Centerville Rd exits.

Interstate 30
4 exits in Garland
The east-west corridor running south of Garland toward downtown Dallas and east to Rockwall and the Lake Ray Hubbard crossing. Heavy with cross-dock and regional freight along the Northwest Hwy connectors.

US Route 75 (Central Expressway)
3 exits in Garland
The Central Expressway feeding freight north toward Plano, McKinney, and the Sherman-Denison corridor. The High Five interchange with I-635 is a top breakdown and recovery zone.
President George Bush Turnpike (SH-190)
5 exits in Garland
The Bush Turnpike, the tolled outer loop ringing Garland and tying it into the wider Metroplex distribution belt. A relief valve for trucks dodging the LBJ; limited shoulders on the elevated sections.
State Highway 78 (Lavon Drive)
7 exits in Garland
Lavon Drive, the diagonal state route from downtown Garland northeast toward Wylie, Sachse, and the Lake Lavon area. Carries building-materials and last-mile freight through the growing northeast suburbs.
State Highway 66 (Avenue D / Lakeview Pkwy)
6 exits in Garland
An east-west route across Garland linking toward Rowlett and the Lake Ray Hubbard bridge. Steady box-truck and local-delivery volume through the industrial blocks.
Garland TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Garland is a major northeast Dallas County manufacturing and distribution center, threaded by I-635 (LBJ Freezway), I-30, and US-75 within the sprawling DFW freight grid, North America's premier inland logistics market. Its long-standing industrial base in machinery, packaged goods, and electronics generates heavy outbound truck volume. The President George Bush Turnpike rings the city and ties it into the wider Metroplex distribution belt. As part of the DFW hub, Garland sees constant night-sort parcel surges and cross-dock freight feeding the region's intermodal terminals.
Garland is a city in Dallas County, Texas, with portions extending into Collin and Rockwall counties. It is northeast of Dallas and is a part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. In 2020, it had a population of 246,018, making it the 93rd-most-populous city in the United States and the 13th-most-populous city in Texas. Garland is the third largest city in Dallas County by population and has access to downtown Dallas via public transportation including two DART Blue Line stations and buses.
When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-635 where the LBJ funnels Garland's outbound freight into the DFW grid, the clock starts on a delivery window that ripples across the whole Metroplex. Road Rescue Network keeps verified mobile rescuers staged across northeast Dallas County because a stall on the LBJ or US-75 at the wrong hour cascades fast. Average dispatch-to-arrival in Garland beats the regional benchmark even through the brutal afternoon rush.
Garland sits at the convergence of I-635, I-30, US-75, and the Bush Turnpike, a four-way freight grid that funnels manufacturing volume out of the city's old industrial core toward the region's intermodal hubs. The breakdown patterns follow the climate: scorching North Texas summers that punish tires and cooling systems, and the rare but vicious ice storm that shuts the elevated freeway ramps overnight. Our network is built around mechanics who handle both extremes, not generalists who only know one.
Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching a load out of the Kraft Heinz plant or an owner-operator down on TX-78 near Lake Ray Hubbard, the closest insurance-current rescuer in our Garland network is one phone call away. Coordination, dispatch, and live ETA confirmation run through Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team, so a dispatcher in Phoenix gets the same fast response a local DFW broker would.