State Coverage

Road Rescue Network in New Hampshire.

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

Coverage in numbers

What we cover across New Hampshire

10
Cities with a coverage page
7
Counties reached
429,571
Residents in covered markets
10
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 New Hampshire we hold coverage in 10 cities spanning 7 counties and 8 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.

The anchor markets are Manchester, Portsmouth, and Nashua. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.

Manchester is the largest city in New Hampshire and the freight gateway to northern New England, where I-93 from Boston meets I-293, US-3, and the Everett Turnpike. The Manchester-Boston Regional Airport runs a substantial cargo operation, and the Granite State's independent-fleet ecosystem of small carriers, owner-operators, and family-owned trucking companies feeds out of the Manchester metro on routes that reach every New England state, the Maritimes, and the I-95 corridor south to New York. Brutal nor'easter snow events from December through March, the salt-laden mid-winter freeze-thaw cycle, and the Merrimack Valley's narrow river crossings layer constant operational complexity on top of a freight pattern that already runs at New England density.

Freight through New Hampshire is generated in large part by Elliot Health System (Elliot Hospital), Catholic Medical Center, Eversource Energy (NH HQ), BAE Systems Manchester, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (cargo operations), Citizens Bank New Hampshire (HQ Manchester), BAE Systems, Southern New Hampshire Medical Center, Teradyne, Fidelity Investments, Hollis Brookline / Nashua School District, and Benchmark Electronics. 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 New Hampshire

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-3
US Route 3
2 markets
I-93
Interstate 93
1 market
I-293
Interstate 293
1 market
I-89
Interstate 89
1 market
NH-101
New Hampshire Route 101
1 market
NH-28
New Hampshire Route 28
1 market
NH-101A
Route 101A (Amherst Street)
1 market
NH-3A
Route 3A (Daniel Webster Highway)
1 market
NH-130
Route 130 (Broad Street)
1 market
NH-111
Route 111 (Kinsley Street)
1 market