Alabama
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Daphne, AL.

Daphne anchors the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay at the I-10 and US-98 cross, the freight pivot between Mobile, Pensacola, and the Gulf Shores beach corridor. The Daphne-Fairhope-Foley MSA pulls heavy seasonal freight from beach-resort distribution, gulf-coast tourism supply, and the AGC Genuine Parts and Continental Motors aviation cluster. Outbound freight runs heavy on contract distribution out of the US-98 / Highway 181 belt, and the city is a critical staging point for hurricane evacuation and post-storm response logistics on the Alabama coast.

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Daphne AL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

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

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Interstate 10

3 exits in Daphne

The Jacksonville-to-Los Angeles southern transcontinental freight backbone. Crosses Mobile Bay on the Bayway and the Wallace Tunnel; the elevated I-10 causeway has fully restricted shoulders and is the densest service-call zone in the Daphne metro.

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US Route 98

9 exits in Daphne

The Gulf Coast east-west corridor running from Mobile through Daphne, Fairhope, Foley, and into Pensacola. Carries heavy beach-resort freight in summer and hurricane-evacuation traffic in tropical-storm season; the Daphne segment is locally known as Bayway Plaza Road / Highway 98.

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US Route 90

5 exits in Daphne

The historic Gulf Coast corridor parallel to I-10, crossing Mobile Bay on the Battleship Parkway / Causeway. Carries regional freight and serves as the I-10 detour route during bridge and tunnel closures.

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AL Highway 181

4 exits in Daphne

The north-south state route connecting Daphne to Spanish Fort, Fairhope, and the I-65 corridor at Loxley. Carries the bulk of Eastern Shore distribution traffic and resort-supply freight to the Gulf Shores beach belt.

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AL Highway 225

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The north-south state route from Spanish Fort through Bay Minette to Stockton. Two-lane corridor carrying agricultural and timber freight; common detour route during I-10 / I-65 incident closures.

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AL Highway 59

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The major Baldwin County north-south corridor from Loxley through Robertsdale and Foley to Gulf Shores. The summer beach-traffic backbone and the post-hurricane reentry route for Pleasure Island.

City Profile

Daphne AL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Daphne anchors the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay at the I-10 and US-98 cross, the freight pivot between Mobile, Pensacola, and the Gulf Shores beach corridor. The Daphne-Fairhope-Foley MSA pulls heavy seasonal freight from beach-resort distribution, gulf-coast tourism supply, and the AGC Genuine Parts and Continental Motors aviation cluster. Outbound freight runs heavy on contract distribution out of the US-98 / Highway 181 belt, and the city is a critical staging point for hurricane evacuation and post-storm response logistics on the Alabama coast.

Daphne is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, on the eastern shoreline of Mobile Bay. The city is located along I-10, 11 miles east of Mobile and 170 miles southwest of the state capital of Montgomery. The 2020 United States census lists its population as 27,462, making Daphne the most populous city in Baldwin County. It is a principal city of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area, which includes all of Baldwin County.

Daphne sits at the convergence of I-10, US-98, and AL-181 on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay, a hurricane corridor that defines every dispatch decision from June through November. Salt-air corrosion eats brake-line fittings and air-system components year-round; tropical storm and hurricane evacuations turn I-10 eastbound into a 200-mile parking lot in the wrong wind; and beach-resort weekend surge across the Foley and Gulf Shores corridor doubles the truck count on US-98. Road Rescue Network's Daphne vendors work this stretch of the Gulf Coast every day.

Anyone who's dispatched a truck across the Mobile Bay Bridge at Battleship Memorial Park during a Gulf squall knows the rhythm changes when the wind shifts onshore. Visibility drops, the eastbound I-10 climb out of Mobile fights heavy gusts, and any breakdown on the elevated causeway is a fully shoulder-restricted recovery operation. Our local mechanics know the safe pull-off zones at the Daphne and Spanish Fort exits, and they carry salt-rated parts kits because every truck on this corridor lives in chloride spray.

When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-10 at the Daphne / US-98 exit during a Saturday morning beach-rush, every minute the truck sits is a downstream cascade of refrigerated freight, beach-resort supply, and weekend tourism logistics. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Atlanta with a truck stranded at the AGC plant in Fairhope, an owner-operator on AL-181 toward Loxley, or a contract carrier on US-98 toward Foley, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and hurricane-evacuation routing are handled by our 24/7 ops team.