Yuba City sits at the SR-99 + SR-20 junction in the Sacramento Valley, the corridor that moves agricultural product south to the Bay Area and northern California's largest population centers. The city is a national hub for peach, prune, and walnut processing — Sunsweet Growers' headquarters anchor the local agricultural economy. Heavy seasonal harvest traffic, summer 100°F heat, and the Tule fog that blankets the valley floor October through February drive year-round breakdown demand on a stretch of highway with limited alternate routing.
Yuba City is a city in and the county seat of Sutter County, California, United States. The population was 70,117 at the 2020 census. Yuba City is the principal city of the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Sutter County and Yuba County. The metro area's population is 164,138. It is the 21st largest metropolitan area in California, ranked behind Redding and Chico. Its metropolitan statistical area is part of the Greater Sacramento CSA.
Yuba City's location at the intersection of SR-99 and SR-20 puts it in the heartland of the Sacramento Valley's agricultural freight network. Heavy seasonal cycles drive the calendar — peach harvest runs late June through August, prune drying through September, and walnut hauling stretches from October into January. When a refrigerated trailer goes down at the Sunsweet plant in 105°F summer heat, every minute of dispatch delay risks a load. Road Rescue Network's Yuba City vendors carry reefer-system parts and pre-tested coolant kits in every summer service truck.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the Sacramento Valley in winter knows about the Tule fog. From late October through February, the valley floor disappears under a low ceiling that drops visibility to under a quarter mile and lays down a layer of moisture that ices over at sunrise. SR-99 north and south of Yuba City has a long history of fog-related multi-vehicle incidents. Our local crews coordinate with CHP for accident-recovery dispatch and stage at Plumas Lake and Marysville to cut response times in fog conditions.
Whether you're routing a fleet truck through Yuba City on the way from Sacramento to the Oroville orchards or an owner-operator stranded on SR-20 east of town, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call or service request. Coordination with CHP, ETA confirmation, and consolidated invoicing for ag-fleet accounts are all handled by RRN's 24/7 operations team.