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Sherman, TX.

Sherman sits at the US-75 / US-82 crossroads 60 miles north of Dallas, the freight gateway between North Texas and Oklahoma and the heart of a chip-fab and food-manufacturing belt that has accelerated since the Texas Instruments Sherman expansion broke ground. Lake Texoma resort traffic surges every summer weekend, and the Tyson Foods complex pushes a heavy reefer load year-round. North Texas severe-weather events, derecho winds, hail, and tornadoes shape the local breakdown profile in a way the Dallas metro can mostly avoid behind its urban canopy.

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Interstate Coverage

Sherman TX Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage

Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

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US Route 75

9 exits in Sherman

The North Texas freight artery, running from Dallas through Sherman and Denison to the Oklahoma border. Heavy weekday commuter pressure and weekend Texoma surges; service calls cluster between the FM-1417 and Texoma Parkway exits and on the Red River bridge approaches.

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US Route 82

6 exits in Sherman

East-west spine across the Red River Valley from Wichita Falls through Sherman to Texarkana. Carries heavy agricultural, oilfield, and freight-forwarding loads; service calls cluster around the US-75 / US-82 cloverleaf and the Bonham approach.

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US Route 69

4 exits in Sherman

Joins north of the city as part of the US-75 / US-69 multiplex toward Oklahoma. Heavy chicken-haul and feed traffic from the Oklahoma poultry belt; service calls cluster on the Choctaw Casino weekend traffic surge.

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US Route 377

4 exits in Sherman

Southwestern surface route through Whitesboro and Pilot Point toward Denton. Heavy aggregate and Lake Texoma resort-supply traffic; ice-related slide-offs are common on the long flat stretches in January.

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Texas State Highway 91

3 exits in Sherman

Connects US-75 in Denison east toward Bells. Carries a steady mix of agricultural and Tyson-related freight; service calls cluster near the rail crossings on the east side of Denison.

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US Route 380

3 exits in Sherman

Crosses south of Sherman through McKinney and Denton on the rapidly growing North Texas freight ring. Carries DFW-radial freight and feeds the southbound US-75 corridor; service calls common at the FM-1417 junction.

City Profile

Sherman TX Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Sherman sits at the US-75 / US-82 crossroads 60 miles north of Dallas, the freight gateway between North Texas and Oklahoma and the heart of a chip-fab and food-manufacturing belt that has accelerated since the Texas Instruments Sherman expansion broke ground. Lake Texoma resort traffic surges every summer weekend, and the Tyson Foods complex pushes a heavy reefer load year-round. North Texas severe-weather events, derecho winds, hail, and tornadoes shape the local breakdown profile in a way the Dallas metro can mostly avoid behind its urban canopy.

Sherman is a city in and the county seat of Grayson County, Texas, United States. The city's population in 2020 was 43,645. It is one of the two principal cities in the Sherman–Denison metropolitan statistical area, and is the largest city in the Texoma region of North Texas and southern Oklahoma.

Sherman sits at the convergence of US-75 north out of Dallas, US-82 east-west across the Red River Valley, and a Class I rail corridor that has pulled a rapid expansion of advanced-manufacturing freight since 2022. The mechanics in Sherman who handle heavy-duty calls have spent careers on a stretch of US-75 that absorbs Dallas-bound commuter pressure every weekday morning, summer Texoma vacation surges every Friday, and a steady year-round reefer load out of Tyson, and they know which Lake Texoma exit ices first when the rare January cold-snap actually does come over the Red River.

Anyone who has dispatched a truck through Sherman during a North Texas severe-weather warning knows the freight clock here turns on the radar, a derecho can put hundred-mile-per-hour winds on US-75 in twenty minutes and roll trailers off the shoulder like dominoes. Road Rescue Network's Sherman vendors are dispatched 24/7 with severe-weather chase protocols, hail-rated tarp inventory, and the experience to coordinate with TxDOT and Grayson County emergency services during multi-vehicle incidents.

Whether the call comes from a fleet manager whose driver is parked at the US-75 Texoma Parkway exit, an owner-operator broken down on US-82 east of Bonham, or a fleet supervisor with a tractor down at the Tyson Foods Sherman dock, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Sherman network is reached through a single phone call or service request. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.