State Coverage

Road Rescue Network in Connecticut.

Mobile truck repair, heavy-duty towing, and 24/7 roadside coverage across Connecticut. Pick a city to see local rescuers, response times, and recent service calls.

Cities

Cities we serve in Connecticut

Bethel
9,549 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
Bloomfield
21,535 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Branford
29,438 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Bristol
61,601 pop · Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
Cheshire
29,443 pop · Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
Colchester
4,781 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Cromwell
13,750 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Darien
20,732 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
East Haddam
9,042 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
East Hampton
2,691 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
East Hartford
51,252 pop · Capitol Planning Region
East Haven
29,257 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
East Windsor
4,069 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Ellington
14,693 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Enfield
45,212 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Fairfield
59,052 pop · Greater Bridgeport Planning Region
Farmington
25,000 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Groton
9,302 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Hamden
59,847 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Hebron
9,298 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Manchester
30,577 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Meriden
60,111 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Middletown
47,984 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
New London
27,560 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Newington
30,562 pop · Capitol Planning Region
North Branford
14,454 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
North Haven
24,093 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Old Saybrook
10,627 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Orange
13,956 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Plainfield
15,498 pop · Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Plainville
17,328 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Portland
5,862 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Southington
43,501 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Stonington
994 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Stratford
51,384 pop · Greater Bridgeport Planning Region
Tolland
14,891 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Torrington
35,550 pop · Northwest Hills Planning Region
Wallingford
17,712 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Waterford
19,281 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Watertown
3,574 pop · Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
West Haven
54,790 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Westport
26,391 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
Wethersfield
26,668 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Willimantic
17,737 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Windham
23,072 pop · Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region
Windsor
28,778 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Windsor Locks
12,498 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Wolcott
16,639 pop · Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
Woodbridge
9,355 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Berlin
20,429 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Coventry
12,308 pop · Capitol Planning Region
East Granby
5,218 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Middlefield
4,257 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Rocky Hill
20,708 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Suffield
15,650 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Vernon
30,596 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Naugatuck
31,653 pop · Naugatuck Valley County
Milford
50,558 pop · South Central Connecticut Planning Region
Brookfield
17,528 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
Greenwich
63,518 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
Clinton
13,185 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
Mansfield
25,892 pop · Capitol Planning Region
Essex
6,733 pop · Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region
New Milford
28,115 pop · Western Connecticut Planning Region
Oxford
12,706 pop · Naugatuck Valley Planning Region
Bridgeport
148,654 pop · Fairfield County
Hartford
121,054 pop · Hartford County
Norwich
39,112 pop · New London County
New Haven
134,023 pop · New Haven County
Waterbury
114,403 pop · New Haven County
Stamford
135,470 pop · Fairfield County
Danbury
84,657 pop · Fairfield County
New Britain
72,808 pop · Hartford County
Norwalk
88,485 pop · Fairfield County
West Hartford
63,268 pop · Hartford County
Coverage in numbers

What we cover across Connecticut

75
Cities with a coverage page
14
Counties reached
2,571,959
Residents in covered markets
50
Verified rescuers on call

Breakdown coverage is not the same thing as a service area on a map. What matters when a tractor is on the shoulder is whether somebody with the right gear is close enough to reach it before the driver runs out of hours. Across Connecticut we hold coverage in 75 cities spanning 14 counties and 27 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.

The anchor markets are Bridgeport, Stamford, and New Haven. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.

Bridgeport sits on Long Island Sound at the I-95 / Route 8 cross, the densest freight corridor in New England. Every truck moving between New York City and Boston passes through this metro on I-95, the Merritt Parkway carries no commercial traffic which forces every box truck and Class 8 onto a single overcrowded artery. The Port of Bridgeport handles aggregate, road salt, and Long Island ferry freight, and the salt-air corrosion envelope from Long Island Sound eats brake hardware on a 90-day cycle. Nor'easter blizzards, narrow 1950s-era city streets, and chronic I-95 congestion define the operating envelope.

Freight through Connecticut is generated in large part by Sikorsky Aircraft (Stratford, adjacent), Bigelow Tea HQ (Fairfield), Subway HQ (Milford), People's United / M&T Bank Operations, Bridgeport Hospital / Yale-New Haven Health, Connecticut Container Corp., Synchrony Financial, Charter Communications, WWE Headquarters, Stamford Health (Stamford Hospital), Indeed, and Pitney Bowes. Fleets serving operations at that scale do not measure a breakdown in hours, they measure it in missed docks, which is the standard our response times are held to.

Corridors

The freight corridors we run in Connecticut

Where our call volume concentrates. Interstates and US routes carrying the state's freight, ranked by how many of our covered markets sit on them.

I-91
Interstate 91
26 markets
I-84
Interstate 84
24 markets
I-95
Interstate 95
20 markets
US-1
US Route 1
20 markets
US-5
US Route 5
20 markets
US-6
US Route 6
17 markets
CT-15
Connecticut Route 15
15 markets
CT-9
Connecticut Route 9
10 markets
US-44
US Route 44
8 markets
CT-32
Connecticut Route 32
8 markets