Oxnard sits at the Pacific Coast convergence of US-101, the primary north-south freight artery between the LA Basin and the Bay Area, and the SR-1 Pacific Coast highway, with CA-118 and CA-126 feeding the Santa Clara River Valley agricultural corridor. The Oxnard Plain produces the densest concentration of strawberry, lemon, and celery farms on the West Coast, and the Port of Hueneme moves 1.7M tons of automotive and refrigerated freight annually as the only deepwater port between LA and the Bay Area. Naval Base Ventura County, the Camarillo light-industrial belt, and the Sun Valley produce-cooler corridor along Rice Avenue create a dense reefer and break-bulk freight pattern most coastal cities don't see.
Oxnard is a city in Ventura County, California, United States. On California's Central Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California. Incorporated in 1903, Oxnard lies approximately 60 miles (97 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
Oxnard's freight economy runs on a single brutal calendar: strawberry harvest, lemon pulls, and the avocado window all stacked on top of US-101's south-to-LA reefer rush. When a Class 8 reefer goes down on US-101 at the Rose Avenue exit on a 4 AM strawberry-pull pickup window, the load-window math is unforgiving and a missed slot can cost a grower their LA-Basin DC slot for the day. Road Rescue Network's Oxnard vendors are pre-positioned along the Rice Avenue cooler corridor, the Hueneme port gate cluster, and the SR-1 / US-101 splits so reefer-down calls hit a turning wheel inside 35 minutes around the clock.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Ventura County knows the marine-layer / Santa Ana wind dichotomy that punishes equipment in two opposite directions: the dawn marine layer rolls fog and salt-air corrosion across electrical connectors and brake-line fittings every morning between Point Mugu and Camarillo, and the seasonal Santa Ana winds blow 50-mph dry gusts down the Camarillo Grade on US-101 that flip empty trailers, blow tire-pressure-monitoring sensors out of sync, and stand up dust-storm shutdowns through the strawberry fields. Our Oxnard mechanics carry sealed-connector kits, marine-spec dielectric grease, and high-wind tire-pressure recalibration kits because they are working in the same envelope every shift.
Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Long Beach with a Mission Produce avocado load stranded at the Hueneme port gate, or an owner-operator northbound on US-101 trying to clear a brake-fade call before the Conejo Grade, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Oxnard network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.