Jacksonville, FL.
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.
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Jacksonville FL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 95
18 exits in Jacksonville
The East Coast mainline, running through downtown Jacksonville on the elevated Fuller Warren Bridge over the St. Johns River. Carries the densest north-south freight volume of any interstate east of I-75, with chronic service-call clusters at the I-10 / I-95 stack and the Fuller Warren Bridge approach. Hurricane evacuation contraflow corridor on a 36-hour timeline.

Interstate 10
12 exits in Jacksonville
The transcontinental east-west route, terminating at I-95 in downtown Jacksonville. Heavy paper-and-pulp and Westside distribution truck volume; common breakdown zones at the Westside Industrial / Cassat Ave segment and the Marietta interchange.

Interstate 295
22 exits in Jacksonville
The full beltway around Jacksonville, including the East Beltway and the West Beltway split. Carries the densest distribution and last-mile truck volume in the metro, with service calls clustering at the Dames Point Bridge eastern approach and the JAXPORT Blount Island ramp.

Interstate 75
6 exits in Jacksonville
The primary north-south Florida-to-Georgia corridor, running west of Jacksonville and connecting to I-10 at Lake City. Heavy CSX intermodal and agricultural truck volume on the Lake City and Live Oak segments; common breakdown spots at the I-10 / I-75 stack.

US Route 1
13 exits in Jacksonville
The Atlantic Coast corridor, running from St. Johns County through downtown Jacksonville to Yulee and onward to Brunswick GA. Heavy commuter and box-truck volume on the southern St. Augustine segment; common service points at the I-295 cross and the JAXPORT Talleyrand approach.

US Route 17
10 exits in Jacksonville
The coastal connector running from Orange Park through downtown Jacksonville and across the Acosta and Main Street bridges to the Northside. Heavy industrial and shipyard truck volume on the Westside paper-mill corridor; common breakdown zones at the Roosevelt Blvd interchange.
Jacksonville FL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
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.
Jacksonville, colloquially nicknamed Jax, is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city consolidated in 1968. It is the tenth-most populous U.S. city and the largest city in the Southeast, with a population of 949,611 at the 2020 U.S. census. The Jacksonville metropolitan area, at over 1.76 million residents, is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Florida and 38th-largest in the United States. City-county consolidation greatly increased Jacksonville's official population and extended its boundaries, placing most of Duval County's population within the new municipal limits; Jacksonville grew to 900 square miles. It is the largest city by total area, land and water, in the contiguous United States.
Jacksonville's location at the convergence of I-95 and I-10 gives it a Southeast freight hub role unlike any other Florida market. A breakdown on I-95 northbound at the Fuller Warren Bridge during a 7 a.m. JAXPORT outbound surge can ripple back through the Blount Island chassis pool by mid-morning. Road Rescue Network's Jacksonville vendors are pre-positioned across Duval, Clay, St. Johns, and Nassau counties, with response times built around the reality that JAXPORT vehicle drayage runs on appointment windows measured in 15-minute slots and the I-95 / I-10 cross is one of the densest freight chokepoints in the Southeast.
The Jacksonville freight envelope adds two stresses you do not see in inland Florida. The first is hurricane season: from June through November the Atlantic and Gulf hurricane tracks both put Northeast Florida inside an evacuation contraflow zone, and the I-95 northbound segment from Daytona Beach to the St. Marys River turns into a 36-hour evacuation corridor multiple times per decade. The second is heat-and-humidity: late-summer afternoons routinely run 92 to 96 degrees with 80 percent humidity and a 105 heat index, and that envelope drives cooling-system, A/C-compressor, and DEF-quality calls daily from June through September.
Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Atlanta with a truck stranded at the Blount Island vehicle ramp, or an owner-operator on I-10 westbound trying to clear the Westside distribution belt before a midnight crossdock deadline, the closest verified, insurance-current Road Rescue Network vendor 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.