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Interstate Coverage · Odessa, TX

Roadside Assistance on TX-191 in Odessa, TX.

TX-191 runs through Odessa, TX and is one of the major freight corridors covered by Road Rescue Network's local vendor network. Connects Odessa east to Midland — the highest-volume short-haul commercial freight corridor in West Texas, with continuous oilfield service and pipe-yard traffic between the twin cities.

4 vendors on-call38 min avg dispatch5 metro exits · 100 corridor miles
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Service Area Map

TX-191 Corridor Through Odessa. Live Coverage Map

Service coverage along TX-191 through the Midland-Odessa Metropolitan Area (Permian Basin). Click and drag to explore exits, mile markers, and named landmarks.

Corridor Overview

About TX-191 in Odessa

Connects Odessa east to Midland — the highest-volume short-haul commercial freight corridor in West Texas, with continuous oilfield service and pipe-yard traffic between the twin cities. Service calls on this corridor cluster around peak commuter hours and overnight long-haul windows. Road Rescue Network's vendors stationed in and around Odessa respond with average dispatch-to-arrival under 40 minutes for breakdowns on this stretch.

Beyond the TX-191 corridor itself, our Odessa network covers every freight artery into and out of the metro. Odessa is the western half of the Midland-Odessa Permian Basin, the largest oil-producing region in the United States and the most freight-intensive single industry corridor in the country. I-20 carries the El Paso-to-Dallas transcontinental directly through the city, while Loop 338 forms the city beltway connecting oilfield service yards, pipe yards, sand mines, and the Class 8 freight running 24/7 to the well sites. Summer afternoons regularly clear 105°F, the Permian Basin dust storms shut down I-20 visibility several days per quarter, and oilfield freight runs to a continuous schedule with no off-season.

Whether the breakdown is at a downtown interchange, a suburban exit, or a long stretch between cities, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Odessa network is reached through one phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.

Mile Markers & Exits

TX-191 Odessa Breakdown Hot Spots

Exits and mile markers where breakdowns and service calls cluster on the TX-191 corridor.

City Center ExitBOTH

Odessa Central Business District

Major downtown Odessa exit. Heavy commuter and box-truck volume during weekday peaks.

Industrial BeltBOTH

Odessa Industrial / Distribution Zone

Cluster of warehouses, distribution centers, and fleet yards. High volume of HD truck activity.

Outer LoopBOTH

Odessa Beltway Interchange

Where TX-191 meets the outer ring road. Common breakdown zone for cross-traffic merges and high-speed segments.

Local Breakdown Patterns

Common TX-191 Breakdown Scenarios in Odessa

Patterns observed across recent dispatch data on this corridor by season, location, and traffic peak.

105°F afternoon cooling failure on I-20 west of Penwell

Permian Basin summers run 105°F-110°F at the asphalt level for 30+ days per year, and the I-20 stretch between Odessa and Pecos is a graveyard for tired water pumps and undersized fan clutches running idle-heavy oilfield duty cycles. We see 7-10 cooling-call breakdowns a week in July and August along this corridor — most are roadside hose-and-coolant rebuilds, but a stranded sand hopper carrying frac sand contracted for an 8 AM well-site arrival is a 60-minute response window before pad completion gets pushed.

West Texas dust-storm visibility shutdown on I-20

When a haboob rolls in off the Llano Estacado, I-20 visibility goes from twelve miles to thirty feet inside ten minutes. TxDOT closes the road, trucks stack along the shoulder near Penwell and Notrees, and a breakdown in the line goes from a service call to a recovery operation. Our network coordinates with TxDOT and DPS Permian Basin dispatch to stage service trucks at Pilot Odessa and Petro Odessa before the storm front hits.

24/7 oilfield-pad breakdown at remote drill site

When a pipe hauler or sand truck goes down inside an active drill-pad gate 35 miles west of Odessa on TX-302, the breakdown stops a continuous-completion schedule the operator has paid millions to maintain. Our Permian Basin vendors hold standing yard-access agreements with Halliburton, Schlumberger, Pioneer, and Diamondback, allowing direct access to active pad sites without separate hot-work permitting delay. Service trucks carry oilfield-grade air-system, hydraulic, and brake-line inventories.

Service Catalog

Services Available on TX-191 Odessa

Every service Road Rescue Network dispatches on the TX-191 corridor. Each links to local response times and recent jobs.

Recent Dispatches

Recent Service Calls on TX-191 Odessa

WhenServiceLocationResponse
Wednesday 15:42 CTMobile Truck RepairI-20 WB MM 95, cooling-system failure36 min
Tuesday 04:18 CTHeavy-Duty TowingTX-302 W at Notrees, dust storm recovery58 min
Tuesday 11:24 CTCommercial Tire RepairHalliburton North Yard W 42nd29 min
Monday 09:08 CTMobile WeldingSouth Plains frac-sand yard, pipe-trailer fix52 min
Sunday 19:15 CTMobile RV RepairLoop 338 RV park58 min
Sunday 03:42 CTBattery JumpstartPilot #468 NE Loop 33821 min
FAQ

TX-191 Odessa Roadside Assistance FAQ

How fast can a service truck reach me on TX-191 in Odessa?

Average dispatch-to-arrival on the TX-191 corridor through Odessa is 35-45 minutes, with faster response inside the metro core. Confirmed ETA is provided at the time of dispatch.

Do you cover the full length of TX-191 through the Odessa metro?

Yes. Road Rescue Network has vendors staged across the Odessa metro covering the full TX-191 corridor — from outer-ring exits inward through downtown and across all major interchanges.

What services are dispatched on TX-191?

Mobile truck repair, heavy-duty towing, mobile tire service, fuel delivery, lockout, jumpstart, winching/recovery, trailer repair, and specialized commercial services. Every vendor in the Odessa TX-191 pool is insurance-current and DOT-compliant where applicable.

What if my truck is in the median or no-shoulder zone on TX-191?

For no-shoulder or median breakdowns on TX-191, our dispatchers coordinate with state police for safe-pullout protocol before the service truck rolls. Same response timing applies once the truck is in a safe location.

Are vendors on TX-191 Odessa insurance-verified?

Yes. Every Road Rescue Network vendor covering TX-191 Odessa maintains current general liability, automobile liability, workers comp, and (where applicable) garage-keepers insurance. We re-verify every renewal cycle.

Accepted Payment

Payment methods accepted across the network

Network vendors accept all major credit cards, fleet cards, and consumer payment apps. Confirmed at dispatch.

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