State Coverage

Road Rescue Network in New Jersey.

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

Cities

Cities we serve in New Jersey

Alpha
2,348 pop · Warren County
Asbury
273 pop · Warren County
Audubon
8,716 pop · Camden County
Belleville
36,878 pop · Essex County
Bellmawr
11,724 pop · Camden County
Bloomfield
49,120 pop · Essex County
Bordentown
4,021 pop · Burlington County
Carneys Point
7,382 pop · Salem County
Cliffside Park
25,570 pop · Bergen County
Collingswood
14,204 pop · Camden County
Edgewater
14,678 pop · Bergen County
Ewing
36,559 pop · Mercer County
Fairview
14,927 pop · Bergen County
Fort Lee
39,700 pop · Bergen County
Gloucester City
11,507 pop · Camden County
Guttenberg
11,365 pop · Hudson County
Hackettstown
10,125 pop · Warren County
Haddonfield
12,571 pop · Camden County
Harrison
20,520 pop · Hudson County
Hillside
22,155 pop · Union County
Hoboken
57,010 pop · Hudson County
Hopatcong
14,622 pop · Sussex County
Kearny
39,370 pop · Hudson County
Lindenwold
21,685 pop · Camden County
Little Ferry
10,914 pop · Bergen County
Lyndhurst
19,996 pop · Bergen County
Manville
10,779 pop · Somerset County
Maplewood
25,008 pop · Essex County
Milford
1,222 pop · Hunterdon County
North Arlington
16,370 pop · Bergen County
Orange
34,457 pop · Essex County
Palisades Park
20,102 pop · Bergen County
Pennsauken
36,332 pop · Camden County
Pennsville
11,888 pop · Salem County
Phillipsburg
15,328 pop · Warren County
Ridgefield
11,417 pop · Bergen County
Ridgefield Park
13,135 pop · Bergen County
Secaucus
21,005 pop · Hudson County
Somerville
14,112 pop · Somerset County
South Orange
17,295 pop · Essex County
Stewartsville
349 pop · Warren County
Union
56,771 pop · Union County
Weehawken
14,104 pop · Hudson County
Willingboro
31,668 pop · Burlington County
Woodbury
10,063 pop · Gloucester County
South Toms River
3,662 pop · Ocean County
East Brunswick
49,715 pop · Middlesex County
North Wildwood
3,639 pop · Cape May County
New Brunswick
55,718 pop · Middlesex County
Cape May
2,815 pop · Cape May County
Eatontown
13,522 pop · Monmouth County
Perth Amboy
55,226 pop · Middlesex County
North Plainfield
22,695 pop · Somerset County
Swedesboro
2,706 pop · Gloucester County
Sayreville
45,136 pop · Middlesex County
South Plainfield
24,273 pop · Middlesex County
Flemington
4,864 pop · Hunterdon County
Frenchtown
1,639 pop · Hunterdon County
Hammonton
14,732 pop · Atlantic County
Cape May Court House
5,557 pop · Cape May County
Garwood
4,542 pop · Union County
Stonebridge
1,847 pop · Middlesex County
Lincoln Park
10,884 pop · Morris County
Budd Lake
9,983 pop · Morris County
North Middletown
3,158 pop · Monmouth County
Carteret
25,161 pop · Middlesex County
Port Reading
4,040 pop · Middlesex County
Parsippany
21,806 pop · Morris County
Morristown
20,126 pop · Morris County
Lamington
209 pop · Somerset County
Hackensack
45,758 pop · Bergen County
Rutherford
18,754 pop · Bergen County
Prospect Park
6,299 pop · Passaic County
Short Hills
14,448 pop · Essex County
Ramsey
14,739 pop · Bergen County
Lakehurst
2,653 pop · Ocean County
Northvale
4,769 pop · Bergen County
Pedricktown
367 pop · Salem County
Centre Grove
1,460 pop · Cumberland County
West Freehold
14,448 pop · Monmouth County
Ellisburg
5,476 pop · Camden County
Collings Lakes
2,111 pop · Atlantic County
West Belmar
2,279 pop · Monmouth County
Mullica Hill
4,454 pop · Gloucester County
Waretown
2,257 pop · Ocean County
South Amboy
9,336 pop · Middlesex County
Princeton
30,450 pop · Mercer County
Margate City
5,331 pop · Atlantic County
Stanhope
3,533 pop · Sussex County
Long Branch
31,932 pop · Monmouth County
Haworth
3,342 pop · Bergen County
Ventnor City
9,285 pop · Atlantic County
Forked River
5,003 pop · Ocean County
Totowa
10,975 pop · Passaic County
Vernon Valley
1,084 pop · Sussex County
Bradley Beach
4,268 pop · Monmouth County
Trenton
90,871 pop · Mercer County
Atlantic City
38,497 pop · Atlantic County
Vineland
60,780 pop · Cumberland County
Jersey City
264,290 pop · Hudson County
Newark
281,944 pop · Essex County
Edison
107,588 pop · Middlesex County
Elizabeth
137,298 pop · Union County
Paterson
159,732 pop · Passaic County
Camden
76,119 pop · Camden County
Clifton
86,334 pop · Passaic County
Toms River
88,791 pop · Ocean County
Bayonne
66,311 pop · Hudson County
Cherry Hill
70,475 pop · Camden County
East Orange
64,949 pop · Essex County
Irvington
61,323 pop · Essex County
North Bergen
63,484 pop · Hudson County
Passaic
71,085 pop · Passaic County
Union City
69,156 pop · Hudson County
Coverage in numbers

What we cover across New Jersey

114
Cities with a coverage page
21
Counties reached
3,400,838
Residents in covered markets
90
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 Jersey we hold coverage in 114 cities spanning 21 counties and 38 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.

The anchor markets are Newark, Jersey City, and Paterson. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.

Newark is the freight heart of the New York metropolitan region, home to Port Newark-Elizabeth, the busiest container port on the East Coast, and the air-cargo operations at Newark Liberty International. The NJ Turnpike (I-95), I-78, and US-1/9 braid through the port district carrying drayage in volumes few American cities match. The combination of marine port, air cargo, and rail intermodal makes Newark the gateway through which a huge share of Northeast consumer goods move.

Freight through New Jersey is generated in large part by Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, Prudential Financial (HQ), Newark Liberty International Airport (cargo), PSE&G (Public Service Enterprise Group), Audible (Amazon), Panasonic North America (HQ), Goldman Sachs (Jersey City), JPMorgan Chase (Jersey City), RXR Realty / Newport District logistics, BNY Mellon (Jersey City), Bayonne / Jersey City port-feeder carriers, and NJ Transit (Hudson-Bergen operations). 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 Jersey

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.

I-95
Interstate 95
26 markets
US-9
US Route 9
22 markets
I-78
Interstate 78
20 markets
US-1
US Route 1
20 markets
I-295
Interstate 295
15 markets
I-280
Interstate 280
15 markets
US-46
US Route 46
15 markets
US-130
US Route 130
14 markets
I-80
Interstate 80
14 markets
US-22
US Route 22
12 markets