State Coverage

Road Rescue Network in Kentucky.

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

Cities

Cities we serve in Kentucky

Bardstown
13,832 pop · Nelson County
Fern Creek
18,409 pop · Jefferson County
Highview
15,167 pop · Jefferson County
Lyndon
10,909 pop · Jefferson County
Newburg
19,967 pop · Jefferson County
Okolona
17,134 pop · Jefferson County
Radcliff
22,749 pop · Hardin County
Saint Matthews
17,472 pop · Jefferson County
Shelbyville
17,804 pop · Shelby County
Shively
15,455 pop · Jefferson County
Valley Station
22,756 pop · Jefferson County
Covington
40,691 pop · Kenton County
Florence
31,946 pop · Boone County
Carrollton
3,889 pop · Carroll County
Pineville
1,796 pop · Bell County
Corbin
8,611 pop · Whitley County
Hazard
5,194 pop · Perry County
Murray
17,414 pop · Calloway County
Ashland
21,542 pop · Boyd County
Shepherdsville
14,136 pop · Bullitt County
Madisonville
19,433 pop · Hopkins County
Mayfield
10,011 pop · Graves County
Somerset
11,998 pop · Pulaski County
Danville
17,191 pop · Boyle County
Lawrenceburg
11,749 pop · Anderson County
Campbellsville
11,434 pop · Taylor County
Horse Cave
2,353 pop · Hart County
London
7,612 pop · Laurel County
Morgantown
2,734 pop · Butler County
Cave City
2,707 pop · Barren County
Pikeville
7,563 pop · Pike County
Kuttawa
622 pop · Lyon County
South Carrollton
152 pop · Muhlenberg County
Oak Grove
7,895 pop · Christian County
Sparta
281 pop · Gallatin County
Cadiz
2,618 pop · Trigg County
Hodgenville
3,243 pop · Larue County
Bellevue
5,596 pop · Campbell County
Franklin
10,141 pop · Simpson County
Williamstown
3,909 pop · Grant County
Mount Sterling
7,532 pop · Montgomery County
Lakeside Park
2,830 pop · Kenton County
Park City
700 pop · Barren County
Fairview
117 pop · Christian County
Glencoe
339 pop · Gallatin County
Calvert City
2,524 pop · Marshall County
Loretto
640 pop · Marion County
Burlington
18,264 pop · Boone County
Burkesville
1,423 pop · Cumberland County
Flemingsburg
2,955 pop · Fleming County
Fort Wright
5,841 pop · Kenton County
Versailles
10,297 pop · Woodford County
Winchester
19,080 pop · Clark County
Louisville
825,000 pop · Jefferson County
Lexington
322,570 pop · Fayette County
Bowling Green
72,294 pop · Warren County
Owensboro
60,183 pop · Daviess County
Hopkinsville
31,180 pop · Christian County
Richmond
34,585 pop · Madison County
Georgetown
37,086 pop · Scott County
Elizabethtown
31,394 pop · Hardin County
Henderson
29,781 pop · Henderson County
Frankfort
28,602 pop · Franklin County
Jeffersontown
28,474 pop · Jefferson County
Independence
28,676 pop · Kenton County
Paducah
27,137 pop · McCracken County
Erlanger
19,577 pop · Kenton County
Fort Mitchell
8,667 pop · Kenton County
Crescent Springs
4,350 pop · Kenton County
Edgewood
8,447 pop · Kenton County
Ludlow
4,384 pop · Kenton County
Newport
14,190 pop · Campbell County
Fort Thomas
17,310 pop · Campbell County
Cold Spring
6,258 pop · Campbell County
Alexandria
10,322 pop · Campbell County
Walton
5,492 pop · Boone County
Maysville
8,831 pop · Mason County
Cynthiana
6,355 pop · Harrison County
Paris
10,143 pop · Bourbon County
Millersburg
808 pop · Bourbon County
Owingsville
1,960 pop · Bath County
Morehead
7,001 pop · Rowan County
Eminence
2,705 pop · Henry County
Coverage in numbers

What we cover across Kentucky

83
Cities with a coverage page
54
Counties reached
2,242,419
Residents in covered markets
20
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 Kentucky we hold coverage in 83 cities spanning 54 counties and 59 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.

The anchor markets are Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.

I-64, I-71, and I-65 form the backbone of Louisville's $4B+ annual freight ecosystem. Amazon SDF8, Kenco Logistics, Exel Global Logistics, and Lexmark/Ryder push product north to Chicago, east to Virginia, south to Nashville and Memphis, and west to St. Louis daily. A 6-hour breakdown on I-64 eastbound during daytime hours impacts delivery timelines for retailers across the Southeast and Midwest, estimated cost of delay is $280,000+ in cascading supply chain disruption. Bridge traffic (especially the I-64 Ohio River crossing) is the critical constraint: three lanes in each direction handle all north-south and east-west freight simultaneously. Any incident here triggers emergency response coordination with state police, HAZMAT teams, and emergency services. RRN dispatch operates at Tier-1 alert status during peak hours.

Freight through Kentucky is generated in large part by Amazon Fulfillment Center SDF8, UPS (Air and Ground Operations), Exel Global Logistics, Kenco Logistics, Lexmark/Ryder Distribution, Humana Healthcare, Louisville-Jefferson County Public Schools, Brown-Forman Corporation (Bourbon/Spirits), Amazon Fulfillment Center LEX2, Fister Distribution, Sentinel Warehousing & Distribution, and LandCal Logistics. 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 Kentucky

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.

US-60
US Route 60
15 markets
I-71
Interstate 71
13 markets
I-64
Interstate 64
11 markets
I 75
I 71;I 75
11 markets
US 27
Alexandria Pike
11 markets
US 25
Dixie Highway
10 markets
US-31
US Route 31
8 markets
I-65
Interstate 65
8 markets
US 68
Lexington Road
8 markets
US-150
US Route 150
7 markets