State Coverage

Road Rescue Network in Oklahoma.

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

Cities

Cities we serve in Oklahoma

Ada
16,611 pop · Pontotoc County
Bartlesville
38,114 pop · Washington County
Bernice
432 pop · Delaware County
Bethany
20,369 pop · Oklahoma County
Bixby
30,698 pop · Tulsa County
Bristow
4,258 pop · Creek County
Chickasha
16,745 pop · Grady County
Choctaw
12,240 pop · Oklahoma County
Claremore
20,385 pop · Rogers County
Coweta
10,786 pop · Wagoner County
Del City
21,312 pop · Oklahoma County
El Reno
19,216 pop · Canadian County
Enid
50,577 pop · Garfield County
Guthrie
11,398 pop · Logan County
Haskell
1,690 pop · Muskogee County
Henryetta
5,612 pop · Okmulgee County
Inola
1,892 pop · Rogers County
Jenks
27,553 pop · Tulsa County
Kellyville
1,034 pop · Creek County
Mannford
3,335 pop · Creek County
Midwest City
58,086 pop · Oklahoma County
Muskogee
36,873 pop · Muskogee County
Mustang
23,270 pop · Canadian County
Okmulgee
11,376 pop · Okmulgee County
Oologah
1,335 pop · Rogers County
Owasso
41,162 pop · Tulsa County
Ponca City
24,306 pop · Kay County
Sand Springs
20,075 pop · Tulsa County
Sapulpa
22,981 pop · Creek County
Shawnee
31,803 pop · Pottawatomie County
Skiatook
8,760 pop · Osage County
Sperry
1,148 pop · Tulsa County
Stillwater
49,525 pop · Payne County
Tahlequah
16,833 pop · Cherokee County
The Village
9,368 pop · Oklahoma County
Verdigris
5,736 pop · Rogers County
Warr Acres
10,472 pop · Oklahoma County
Yukon
26,388 pop · Canadian County
Duncan
22,759 pop · Stephens County
Tonkawa
3,027 pop · Kay County
Sallisaw
8,524 pop · Sequoyah County
Kingston
1,726 pop · Marshall County
Sulphur
5,025 pop · Murray County
Ardmore
24,784 pop · Carter County
Vinita
5,207 pop · Craig County
Guymon
12,743 pop · Texas County
Idabel
6,994 pop · McCurtain County
Seminole
7,144 pop · Seminole County
Chandler
2,886 pop · Lincoln County
Woodward
12,067 pop · Woodward County
Grant
247 pop · Choctaw County
Perry
4,526 pop · Noble County
Altus
18,711 pop · Jackson County
Purcell
6,632 pop · McClain County
Miami
12,995 pop · Ottawa County
Okemah
3,078 pop · Okfuskee County
Poteau
8,852 pop · Le Flore County
Durant
18,759 pop · Bryan County
Springer
756 pop · Carter County
Brent
693 pop · Sequoyah County
Clinton
8,499 pop · Custer County
Wagoner
7,813 pop · Wagoner County
Bearden
124 pop · Okfuskee County
McAlester
18,110 pop · Pittsburg County
Eufaula
2,776 pop · McIntosh County
Catoosa
7,680 pop · Rogers County
Perkins
3,218 pop · Payne County
Colbert
1,336 pop · Bryan County
Hugo
5,178 pop · Choctaw County
Laverne
1,035 pop · Harper County
Crescent
1,552 pop · Logan County
Waurika
1,824 pop · Jefferson County
New Cordell
2,769 pop · Washita County
Jay
2,900 pop · Delaware County
Hollis
1,552 pop · Harmon County
Eldorado
418 pop · Jackson County
Oklahoma City
702,767 pop · Oklahoma County
Tulsa
411,401 pop · Tulsa County
Broken Arrow
106,563 pop · Tulsa County
Norman
124,880 pop · Cleveland County
Edmond
90,092 pop · Oklahoma County
Lawton
96,655 pop · Comanche County
Moore
60,451 pop · Cleveland County
Coverage in numbers

What we cover across Oklahoma

83
Cities with a coverage page
47
Counties reached
2,561,482
Residents in covered markets
35
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 Oklahoma we hold coverage in 83 cities spanning 47 counties and 50 metro areas, which is what lets dispatch route the nearest verified rescuer rather than the only one answering.

The anchor markets are Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Norman. Each carries its own corridor detail, local breakdown patterns, and the rescuers actually on call there.

Oklahoma City sits at the intersection of three interstates (I-35, I-40, and I-44) making it one of only a handful of cities in the United States where a major north-south, east-west, and diagonal interstate cross. The Will Rogers World Airport cargo complex, the Oklahoma City Stockyards, and the oil-and-gas service-rig corridor that runs the SCOOP and STACK plays funnel constant truck volume through the metro. Tornado-alley severe weather and ice storms add a layer of breakdown risk most plains cities don't see.

Freight through Oklahoma is generated in large part by Tinker Air Force Base (logistics + maintenance), Will Rogers World Airport Cargo, Devon Energy, Hobby Lobby (HQ + DC), Love's Travel Stops (HQ), Boeing Oklahoma City, American Airlines Tulsa Tech Ops Base (largest commercial MRO in the world), ONEOK (HQ), Williams Companies (HQ), Tulsa Port of Catoosa, QuikTrip (HQ), and Macy's Logistics (Owasso DC). 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 Oklahoma

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-44
Interstate 44
18 markets
US-75
US Route 75
11 markets
I-40
Interstate 40
11 markets
OK-66
Oklahoma Route 66
10 markets
US-270
US Route 270
9 markets
US-64
US Route 64
9 markets
US-62
US Route 62
9 markets
OK-3
Oklahoma Route 3
7 markets
I-35
Interstate 35
7 markets
US-169
US Route 169
6 markets