Road Rescue Network in Florida.
Mobile truck repair, heavy-duty towing, and 24/7 roadside coverage across Florida. Pick a city to see local rescuers, response times, and recent service calls.
Cities we serve in Florida
What we cover across Florida
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 Florida we hold coverage in 192 cities spanning 57 counties and 85 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.
The anchor markets are Jacksonville, Bonita Springs, and Miami. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.
Jacksonville is the largest US East Coast port for vehicle imports and one of the deepest natural harbors south of Norfolk. JAXPORT moves over 700,000 vehicles a year through the Blount Island, Talleyrand, and Dames Point terminals, and a heavy paper-and-pulp industrial belt feeds I-95, I-10, and I-295 with a constant stream of breakbulk and dry-bulk freight. The city's geography at the I-95 / I-10 cross gives it a Southeast hub role on par with Atlanta, with NAS Jax and Mayport adding a steady military-cargo base, and the dense distribution clusters at Westside and the I-295 industrial belt feeding the Florida last-mile network.
Freight through Florida is generated in large part by JAXPORT (Blount Island + Talleyrand + Dames Point), CSX Transportation (HQ + Sand House Yard), Naval Air Station Jacksonville (NAS Jax), Naval Station Mayport, Amazon JAX2 / JAX5 / JAX9 Fulfillment Centers, Rayonier Advanced Materials (Jesup pulp / Fernandina Beach mill), PortMiami (Carnival, MSC, Royal Caribbean drayage), Miami International Airport cargo (LATAM, AA Cargo), FedEx Express MIA Hub, Florida East Coast Railway (Hialeah Yard), Publix Distribution (Miami / Deerfield Beach), and Brightline (operations + maintenance). 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.
The freight corridors we run in Florida
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.
Every service we dispatch in Florida
Pick the service and the city, and the page shows the rescuers on call, local response times, and recent dispatched jobs.
Truck repair, towing, and roadside coverage in every state
One network, one dispatch line, and a verified rescuer in every market we cover.