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Farmington Hills, MI.

Farmington Hills anchors the southwest Oakland County corporate-supplier corridor, wrapped by I-696, I-275, and the M-5 connector to the Lodge Freeway. The city hosts a dense block of Japanese and European auto-supplier North American headquarters, electronics distributors, and medical-device makers. Inbound component freight and outbound JIT shipments to the Detroit Three plants move through here continuously, so a disabled trailer on the Twelve Mile or Grand River corridors is a supply-chain problem first.

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Interstate Coverage

Farmington Hills MI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

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Interstate 696 (Reuther Freeway)

4 exits in Farmington Hills

The Walter Reuther Freeway runs along the southern edge of Farmington Hills, linking I-275 to I-75 across Oakland County. Supplier and LTL traffic stack at the Orchard Lake and Telegraph interchanges, common breakdown points at rush.

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Interstate 275

3 exits in Farmington Hills

The western metro beltway bordering Farmington Hills, the bypass route freight uses toward DTW and the I-96 split. Service calls cluster at the I-696 and Eight Mile interchanges.

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Interstate 96 (Jeffries Freeway)

2 exits in Farmington Hills

The Jeffries Freeway clips the southwest corner of the city, carrying supplier and distribution freight between Detroit and Lansing. Heavy truck volume at the Wixom Road and Beck Road ramps west of town.

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M-5 (Haggerty Connector)

4 exits in Farmington Hills

M-5 links I-696 in Farmington Hills northwest toward the Lodge Freeway and the northern suburbs along Haggerty Road. The supplier docks clustered along Haggerty generate steady trailer and tire calls.

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M-10 (Lodge Freeway)

2 exits in Farmington Hills

The Lodge Freeway connects via M-5 toward downtown Detroit, a primary commuter and freight artery for the northwest suburbs. Common service point where the Lodge meets the Northwestern Highway corridor.

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US Route 24 (Telegraph Road)

6 exits in Farmington Hills

Telegraph Road forms the eastern flank of Farmington Hills, a high-volume surface arterial lined with commercial and supplier offices. City-delivery box trucks and supplier shuttles use it to dodge freeway congestion.

City Profile

Farmington Hills MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Farmington Hills anchors the southwest Oakland County corporate-supplier corridor, wrapped by I-696, I-275, and the M-5 connector to the Lodge Freeway. The city hosts a dense block of Japanese and European auto-supplier North American headquarters, electronics distributors, and medical-device makers. Inbound component freight and outbound JIT shipments to the Detroit Three plants move through here continuously, so a disabled trailer on the Twelve Mile or Grand River corridors is a supply-chain problem first.

Farmington Hills is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A northwestern suburb of Detroit, Farmington Hills is located roughly 22 miles (35.4 km) from downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 83,986, making it the second-largest community in Oakland County.

Farmington Hills sits at the convergence of I-696, I-275, and the M-5 link to the Lodge Freeway, a tight knot of corporate-supplier freight in southwest Oakland County. When a JIT trailer goes down on the Twelve Mile corridor or the Grand River ramp, the parts behind it are usually headed straight for an assembly line. Road Rescue Network's Farmington Hills rescuers run 24/7 with the air, electrical, and trailer parts to clear a stranded unit before the line feels it.

Sub-zero is the season that defines heavy-duty work here. Oakland County overnight lows routinely punch below zero, freezing air tanks at the supplier docks off Haggerty Road and gelling diesel in trucks parked overnight on Grand River. The road salt that follows every storm eats brake hardware and air fittings until they fail mid-route. Our crews load methanol kits, anti-gel additive, and corrosion-resistant fittings as standard, because in this corner of the metro winter writes most of the service tickets.

Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Farmington Hills knows the M-5 and I-696 ramps stack up fast at shift change, and a breakdown in that window costs real money. Whether it's a fleet manager routing a supplier load toward I-275 or an owner-operator dead on the Orchard Lake interchange, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one call away. Dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination run through Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.