Monroe, MI.
Monroe sits halfway between Detroit and Toledo on I-75, the densest auto-supplier freight corridor in North America, and the city is a major Ford and Stellantis tier-1 supplier hub. La-Z-Boy's world headquarters and outbound furniture freight, the DTE Energy Monroe Power Plant on Lake Erie (one of the largest coal plants in the US), and a steady stream of Toledo-port drayage running US-23 north all converge here. Monroe's I-75 / I-275 split is a top-five Michigan service-call corridor for heavy-duty truck breakdowns.
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River Raisin Mobile Truck Repair
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Monroe MI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 75
7 exits in Monroe
America's auto-corridor; Detroit to Toledo passes directly through Monroe County. Heaviest Michigan-side service-call volume between Exit 11 (M-50) and Exit 22 (Telegraph Road); Ford and Stellantis JIT supplier freight makes this corridor schedule-sensitive year-round.

US Route 23
6 exits in Monroe
Parallel I-75 alternative running northwest from Toledo through Dundee toward Ann Arbor. Used by Ohio-origin carriers avoiding I-75 weight enforcement, and the Stellantis Dundee Engine plant sits at the M-50 junction off this corridor.

US Route 24
9 exits in Monroe
Telegraph Road through Monroe County, the city's main north-south arterial inside the I-75 corridor. Carries dense local-distribution truck traffic; service calls cluster at the M-50 interchange and the Newport Road junction.

M-50
5 exits in Monroe
East-west route from Monroe through Dundee, Tecumseh, and Jackson. Heavy outbound furniture freight from La-Z-Boy and supplier freight to Stellantis Dundee Engine; service calls cluster at the M-50 / US-23 cloverleaf.

M-125
4 exits in Monroe
Old Dixie Highway corridor through downtown Monroe along the River Raisin. Carries light-industrial and contractor distribution traffic; rural shoulders narrow north of the Sterling State Park entrance.

US Route 12
3 exits in Monroe
Old Detroit-to-Chicago corridor passing through northern Monroe County via Carleton and Saline. Used by carriers avoiding I-94 traffic; truck volume is steady but lower than I-75 / US-23.
Monroe MI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Monroe sits halfway between Detroit and Toledo on I-75, the densest auto-supplier freight corridor in North America, and the city is a major Ford and Stellantis tier-1 supplier hub. La-Z-Boy's world headquarters and outbound furniture freight, the DTE Energy Monroe Power Plant on Lake Erie (one of the largest coal plants in the US), and a steady stream of Toledo-port drayage running US-23 north all converge here. Monroe's I-75 / I-275 split is a top-five Michigan service-call corridor for heavy-duty truck breakdowns.
Monroe is the largest city in Monroe County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The population was 20,462 at the 2020 census. The city is bordered on the south by Monroe Charter Township, but the two are administered autonomously. Monroe is the core city in the Monroe metropolitan area, which is coterminous with Monroe County and had a population of 154,809 in 2020. Located on the western shores of Lake Erie approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Toledo, Ohio, and 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Detroit, the city is part of the Detroit–Ann Arbor–Flint combined statistical area.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through southeast Michigan knows the I-75 corridor between Toledo and Detroit is one of the unforgiving stretches in the Midwest. Monroe sits at the midpoint, where Ford and Stellantis tier-1 supplier runs converge with Toledo-port drayage and DTE coal-train support traffic, and a single Class 8 down between MM 11 and MM 22 can stack truck queue back across the Ohio line in 90 minutes. Road Rescue Network's Monroe vendors work this stretch every day; we know which exits put you on a clean shoulder and which ones leave you parked in active traffic.
Monroe's Lake Erie shoreline location creates a freight pattern most southeast-Michigan cities don't see. Lake-effect snow tail still reaches Monroe on northeast-wind events, dropping localized 6-12 inch totals when Detroit gets nothing, and Lake Erie ice storms in late winter coat the I-75 / US-23 / M-50 corridors with the kind of glaze freight insurance underwriters write multi-page exclusions for. Add seasonal road-salt corrosion (the County of Monroe runs aggressive salt programs) and our local mechanics handle frame-rail rot, brake-line failures, and air-system salt-eat issues that out-of-area mechanics misdiagnose routinely.
When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-75 at the I-275 split during morning auto-supplier rush, every minute the truck sits is a Ford or Stellantis JIT clock burning. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Cleveland with a trailer stranded at the Telegraph Road interchange, an owner-operator on US-23 between Dundee and Ann Arbor, or a contract carrier on M-50 toward Dundee Engine, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by our 24/7 ops team.