Frisco anchors the explosive north edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, where the Dallas North Tollway meets US-380 and the Sam Rayburn Tollway. Its breakneck residential and commercial growth pulls in a constant stream of building-materials, big-box retail, and last-mile delivery freight. The corporate corridor along the Tollway and the warehouse cluster off US-380 keep Class 8 and box-truck traffic heavy all the way up into Collin County.
Frisco is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Collin and Denton counties. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (DFW) and about 25 miles (40 km) from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Its population was 200,509 in the 2020 U.S. census.
Frisco's freight economy runs on growth, the cranes never seem to stop, and every new subdivision, office tower, and stadium needs concrete, steel, and a thousand delivery trucks to feed it. That construction tempo means heavy equipment and overloaded box trucks breaking down on the Dallas North Tollway and US-380 daily. Road Rescue Network's North Metroplex rescuers run 24/7 and stage close to the Tollway corridor so a downed truck doesn't stall a job site or a delivery route.
Anyone who's dispatched through Collin County knows the Sam Rayburn Tollway and the DNT extension carry brutal commuter and freight mix during peak hours, with breakdowns turning into instant backups. Our local mechanics work this dense suburban grid every day and know which exits give a service truck room to operate versus which ones turn a roadside repair into a hazard. They get to you fast and get you clear of traffic.
Whether you're a fleet manager moving retail freight into the warehouses off US-380, or a contractor whose dump truck quit at a Frisco job site, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one call away. Road Rescue Network's operations team coordinates the dispatch and confirms the ETA, so you spend your time managing the load instead of working a phone tree.