Pawtucket, RI.
Pawtucket sits on the I-95 spine where it threads through the Blackstone Valley between Providence and the Massachusetts line, one of the most congested freight pinch points in southern New England. The old mill city has reinvented its riverfront into distribution and light-manufacturing space, and trucks moving up the Northeast Corridor all funnel through its tight, aging interchanges. Proximity to the Port of Providence keeps a steady current of drayage and bulk freight running its surface streets.
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Pawtucket RI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 95
5 exits in Pawtucket
The Northeast Corridor's main truck artery, slicing straight through Pawtucket between downtown Providence and the Massachusetts line. The tight curves and short merges near the Newport Avenue and School Street exits are chronic breakdown and fender-bender zones.

Interstate 295
0 exits in Pawtucket
The western beltway most through-freight uses to skip the Providence-Pawtucket squeeze on I-95. Service calls cluster where it ties back into I-95 north of the city near Attleboro.

US Route 1
7 exits in Pawtucket
Runs through Pawtucket as Newport Avenue and the local commercial spine, carrying heavy box-truck and city-delivery traffic between Providence and the Attleboro line.

Rhode Island Route 114
0 exits in Pawtucket
Local arterial linking Pawtucket's riverfront industrial blocks to East Providence. Tight turns and old mill-district streets make trailer maneuvering a frequent service call.

Rhode Island Route 15
0 exits in Pawtucket
Mineral Spring Avenue, a key surface connector feeding the distribution sites off Exit 28. High volume of regional delivery trucks during morning sort windows.

Rhode Island Route 122
0 exits in Pawtucket
The old Blackstone Valley mill road north toward Central Falls and Cumberland. Aging rail crossings and a tight river bridge are recurring trouble spots for heavy units.
Pawtucket RI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Pawtucket sits on the I-95 spine where it threads through the Blackstone Valley between Providence and the Massachusetts line, one of the most congested freight pinch points in southern New England. The old mill city has reinvented its riverfront into distribution and light-manufacturing space, and trucks moving up the Northeast Corridor all funnel through its tight, aging interchanges. Proximity to the Port of Providence keeps a steady current of drayage and bulk freight running its surface streets.
Pawtucket is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 75,604 at the 2020 census, making the city the fourth-largest in the state. Pawtucket borders Providence and East Providence to the south, Central Falls and Lincoln to the north, and North Providence to the west. The city also borders the Massachusetts municipalities of Seekonk and Attleboro.
Pawtucket's freight economy runs on a cramped stretch of I-95 that was laid out for a fraction of today's truck volume, so when a trailer loses air or a tractor throws a belt near the Newport Avenue ramps, traffic backs up into Providence within minutes. Road Rescue Network's Pawtucket rescuers stage close to that corridor and answer calls 24/7, with arrival times that beat the regional benchmark even in the worst Blackstone Valley jams.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through the Providence approach knows the Pawtucket bottleneck: short merges, a low-clearance rail bridge on the local routes, and salt that eats brake lines and air fittings every winter the Atlantic throws weather inland. Our network is built around mechanics who grew up wrenching in this corrosive, salt-air climate, not generalists guessing at why a connector corroded through.
Whether you're a fleet manager routing reloads off the Port of Providence or an owner-operator caught on I-95 northbound near the Massachusetts line, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Pawtucket network is one phone call or service request away. Dispatch, coordination, and ETA confirmation run through Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations desk.