Richardson, TX.
Richardson is the heart of North Dallas's Telecom Corridor, a dense cluster of corporate campuses, data centers, and tech manufacturing threaded by US-75 (Central Expressway) and the President George Bush Turnpike. The freight here skews toward high-value electronics, data-center equipment, and corporate-supply deliveries, with a steady flow of box trucks and tractor-trailers feeding the office and campus density. US-75 is one of the busiest commuter-and-freight arteries in the Metroplex.
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Richardson TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

US Route 75 (Central Expressway)
7 exits in Richardson
The Metroplex's main north-south commuter and freight artery through the heart of Richardson's Telecom Corridor. Heavy congestion; breakdowns cluster around the Campbell Road and Renner Road exits near the campuses.

President George Bush Turnpike (SH 190)
5 exits in Richardson
The northern toll loop crossing the top of Richardson east-west, the route freight uses to bypass the Dallas core toward Garland or Plano. The US-75 and Jupiter Road interchanges are dense freight merge points.

State Highway 78 (Lavon Drive)
5 exits in Richardson
The northeast surface freight route off the Richardson/Garland line toward Sachse and Wylie, carrying local delivery and distribution traffic between the corridors.

Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway)
4 exits in Richardson
The LBJ loop along the southern edge of Richardson, connecting US-75 to the east and west Metroplex freight network. A primary link for trucks reaching the Telecom Corridor from the wider region.

Preston Road (SH 289)
5 exits in Richardson
The north-south surface route along the western side of Richardson, heavy with local delivery and retail freight serving the corridor's commercial centers.

State Highway 5 (Greenville Avenue)
6 exits in Richardson
The historic north-south route paralleling US-75 through Richardson, used by local delivery trucks and overflow freight when Central Expressway backs up.
Richardson TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Richardson is the heart of North Dallas's Telecom Corridor, a dense cluster of corporate campuses, data centers, and tech manufacturing threaded by US-75 (Central Expressway) and the President George Bush Turnpike. The freight here skews toward high-value electronics, data-center equipment, and corporate-supply deliveries, with a steady flow of box trucks and tractor-trailers feeding the office and campus density. US-75 is one of the busiest commuter-and-freight arteries in the Metroplex.
Richardson is a city in Dallas and Collin counties in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 United States census, the city had a total population of 119,469. Richardson is an inner suburb of the city of Dallas.
Richardson's freight economy runs on technology, the Telecom Corridor's campuses, data centers, and the Texas Instruments fabs all depend on a precise, high-value flow of inbound equipment and outbound product. A truck down on US-75 at the wrong hour doesn't just stall a load, it backs up one of the Metroplex's most congested commuter arteries. Road Rescue Network's North Dallas rescuers run 24/7 and stage near the Central Expressway corridor so high-value freight gets moving fast.
Anyone who's dispatched through North Dallas knows US-75 and the President George Bush Turnpike carry a punishing freight-and-commuter crush, and the tight campus drives off Renner and Collins don't leave much room for a disabled rig. Our local mechanics work this corridor every day and know which exits and frontage roads give a service truck safe access. They reach you fast and get the truck clear of the traffic.
Whether you're a fleet manager moving electronics freight off the Texas Instruments campus, or an owner-operator who lost power on US-75 northbound in rush hour, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Richardson network is one call away. Road Rescue Network's operations team coordinates the dispatch and confirms the ETA so the rest of your schedule holds.