Houma, LA.
Houma is the offshore-oilfield service capital of South Louisiana, the freight pivot for Gulf of Mexico oil-rig logistics, fabrication, and crew supply. The metro pulls heavy oilfield service freight through Port Fourchon and the Houma Navigation Canal, plus seafood and shrimp distribution from the Bayou Lafourche fishing fleet, sugarcane harvest from the Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes, and contract logistics out of the US-90 / I-49 spur corridor. Outbound runs heavy on oilfield equipment, rigid-frame fabrication, and processed seafood.
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Bayou Mobile Truck Repair
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Houma LA Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

US Route 90
7 exits in Houma
The South Louisiana Gulf Coast east-west corridor through Houma toward New Orleans and Lafayette. Four-lane divided freeway through the metro, signed as future I-49; the Houma segment is the densest oilfield-service freight artery in the state.

LA Highway 24
6 exits in Houma
The northeast-southwest state route from Bourg through Houma to Schriever and Thibodaux, paralleling Bayou Terrebonne. Carries heavy crew-change and oilfield-service traffic; common service-call zone at the Schriever interchange and the Houma waterfront approaches.

LA Highway 311
5 exits in Houma
The Martin Luther King Boulevard corridor running through downtown Houma, connecting US-90 to LA-24 and the Houma Navigation Canal industrial waterfront. Heavy box-truck distribution traffic and the primary urban service-call corridor.

LA Highway 661
3 exits in Houma
Short connector from US-90 to the Bayou Black industrial corridor and the offshore-supply staging yards. Carries flatbed and module-haul traffic to and from the fabrication shops; tight bayou-side shoulders.

LA Highway 182
4 exits in Houma
The historic Old Spanish Trail / Old US-90 corridor parallel to US-90, running through Schriever, Gibson, and Morgan City. Carries regional reefer and contract distribution; common detour route during US-90 incident closures.

LA Highway 1
0 exits in Houma
The Port Fourchon evacuation corridor running south from LA-90 through Cut Off, Galliano, and Golden Meadow to Port Fourchon and Grand Isle. The lifeline for Gulf-of-Mexico offshore supply; elevated bridge sections over Bayou Lafourche carry every offshore crew-change vehicle in the state.
Houma LA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Houma is the offshore-oilfield service capital of South Louisiana, the freight pivot for Gulf of Mexico oil-rig logistics, fabrication, and crew supply. The metro pulls heavy oilfield service freight through Port Fourchon and the Houma Navigation Canal, plus seafood and shrimp distribution from the Bayou Lafourche fishing fleet, sugarcane harvest from the Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes, and contract logistics out of the US-90 / I-49 spur corridor. Outbound runs heavy on oilfield equipment, rigid-frame fabrication, and processed seafood.
Houma is the largest city in and the parish seat of Terrebonne Parish in the U.S. state of Louisiana. It is also the largest principal city of the Houma–Bayou Cane–Thibodaux metropolitan statistical area. The city's government was absorbed by the parish in 1984, which currently operates as the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.
Houma's freight economy runs on offshore oilfield service and Gulf hurricane season, which is a combination most outsiders cannot fathom. Crew-change weeks pull thousands of trucks through Port Fourchon and the LA-1 corridor, oilfield-service fabricators move 100+ ton modules out of the Houma Navigation Canal, and tropical-storm season rewrites every freight schedule across South Louisiana from June through November. Salt-air corrosion eats components year-round, and summer humidity stresses cooling systems on every loaded truck. Road Rescue Network's Houma vendors work this corridor every day.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through South Louisiana during a named tropical system knows the rhythm changes when the cone shifts toward Terrebonne Parish. LA-1 evacuations turn the Port Fourchon corridor into a one-way northbound flow, US-90 becomes the contraflow detour for Gulf-coast traffic, and any breakdown during the evacuation window is a survival call as much as a freight call. Hurricane Ida's 2021 path through Houma showed how fast the metro can be cut off, and our local mechanics carry storm-prep kits and the route knowledge to work the post-storm reentry without GPS.
When a Class 8 truck breaks down on US-90 at the Bayou Black exit during a Friday afternoon crew change, every minute the truck sits is a downstream cascade through the Port Fourchon offshore-supply schedule. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Houston with a truck stranded at the Edison Chouest gates, an owner-operator on LA-24 toward Schriever, or a contract carrier on LA-182 along the Bayou Terrebonne, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and tropical-storm sheltering protocol are handled by our 24/7 ops team.