Virginia Beach, VA Coverage

Accident Recovery & Assistance in Virginia Beach, VA.

Network of 5 verified virginia beach-area providers. Average dispatch under 40 minutes. Insurance-current vendors. 24/7 dispatch from a single point of contact.

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Response Times

Average Accident Recovery & Assistance Response Times in Virginia Beach

Rolling 30-day average dispatch-to-arrival, by service type, across the local vendor network.

Mobile Truck Repair
40 min
Heavy-Duty Towing
46 min
Tire Service
33 min
Fuel Delivery
29 min
Lockout Service
24 min
Battery Jumpstart
26 min
Winching & Recovery
54 min
Trailer Repair
48 min
Commercial Tire Repair
35 min
Mobile RV Repair
57 min
Mobile Welding
47 min
Mobile Bus Repair
61 min
Motorcycle Roadside Service
42 min
Heavy Equipment Hauling
65 min
Hydraulic Hose Repair
59 min
Accident Recovery & Assistance
38 min
Emergency Roadside Assistance
30 min
Live Coverage Map

Virginia Beach, VA vendor coverage map

A live map of every Road Rescue Network vendor across the Virginia Beach metro, with real-time positions, ETAs, and dispatch status — available inside your dashboard.

Map of Virginia Beach, VA metro vendor coverage area
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Interstate Coverage

Virginia Beach VA 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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Interstate 64

14 exits in Virginia Beach

The primary east-west corridor through Hampton Roads, running from Richmond through Norfolk to Virginia Beach. Crosses the Chesapeake Bay via the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT), the only direct above-water route between Norfolk and the Peninsula. HRBT height restrictions (13'6 clearance) and HAZMAT prohibition divert oversize and hazmat freight to alternate corridors.

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Interstate 264

11 exits in Virginia Beach

The Virginia Beach-Norfolk Expressway, running from the I-64 cross at Norfolk east to the Virginia Beach oceanfront. Heavy resort-surge truck volume from Memorial Day through Labor Day; common service-call zones at the Witchduck Rd interchange and the Independence Blvd cluster.

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Interstate 664

9 exits in Virginia Beach

The Hampton Roads bypass, running from I-64 in Hampton through the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel (MMMBT) to Suffolk. Carries heavy drayage from the Newport News Marine Terminal and the Suffolk warehouse cluster; common breakdown zones at the MMMBT southern portal and the Bowers Hill stack interchange.

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US Route 13

7 exits in Virginia Beach

The Eastern Shore corridor, running from Norfolk across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT) to the Delmarva Peninsula. CBBT toll structure and weather-based wind closures create chronic dispatch constraints; common service-call zones at the southern CBBT toll plaza and the Northampton County mainland approach.

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US Route 17

8 exits in Virginia Beach

The coastal connector running from Yorktown through Newport News and across the James River Bridge to Suffolk. Heavy military and refrigerated-seafood truck volume; common breakdown spots at the James River Bridge (height 65 ft) approach and the Bowers Hill / I-664 interchange.

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US Route 58

12 exits in Virginia Beach

The southern Tidewater corridor, running from Virginia Beach (Atlantic Ave terminus) west through Suffolk and Emporia toward Bristol. Heavy oceanfront resort and drayage truck volume on the eastern Virginia Beach segment; weight and width restrictions on the resort district segments during summer event weekends.

Local Breakdown Patterns

Common Heavy-Duty Truck Breakdown Issues in Virginia Beach, Accident Recovery & Assistance Calls

Patterns observed across recent dispatch data in this metro, by service type and corridor.

HRBT closure, eastbound westbound diversion

The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel on I-64 is the only above-water crossing between Norfolk and the Peninsula, and a closure (incident, weather, or military restriction) sends every truck onto the I-664 MMMBT or the US-17 James River Bridge with two-hour delays during peak. A breakdown inside the HRBT triggers VDOT and VSP coordination for safe-pullout protocol on the eastern portal at Willoughby. Our nearest qualified unit averages under 38 minutes from notification to arrival at an HRBT pullout, and our dispatchers handle the VDOT and tunnel-control coordination directly.

Hurricane evacuation, US-58 contraflow

When a tropical track threatens Hampton Roads, the Virginia Department of Emergency Management imposes contraflow on US-58 westbound from Virginia Beach to Emporia on a 36-hour timeline. Truck breakdowns during contraflow happen on a soaked, four-lane road with no usable shoulder and full traffic in both eastbound lanes. Our hurricane-season protocol pre-positions service trucks at Suffolk, Wakefield, and the I-64 / US-58 cross so we can keep dispatch active even with cell-tower congestion.

Salt-air electrical-system failure, NIT outbound

Hampton Roads ocean salt fog accelerates electrical-fault rates well above mid-Atlantic norms, with starter and ECM corrosion failures clustering in the NIT outbound queue and the Hampton Blvd drayage corridor. A no-start at the NIT outbound gate during a 6 a.m. shift change can shut a chassis lane for 20 minutes, and the Port of Virginia shifts the cost back to the carrier. Our drayage-corridor vendors carry sealed-connector kits and salt-air-rated electrical parts in every truck.

City Profile

Virginia Beach VA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Virginia Beach anchors the eastern half of Hampton Roads, one of the deepest natural harbors on the East Coast and home to the Port of Virginia, the largest US East Coast container port for non-NY/NJ TEU growth. Drayage from the Norfolk International Terminals, Virginia International Gateway in Portsmouth, and the Newport News Marine Terminal feeds I-64, I-264, and I-664, while the dense Naval Norfolk military-cargo footprint creates a constant base of military-spec freight. Hurricane season, the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel height and HAZMAT restrictions, and oceanfront resort surge weeks all impose freight constraints unique to this market.

Virginia Beach is the most populous city in the U.S. commonwealth of Virginia. The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in southeastern Virginia. It is the sixth-most populous city in the Mid-Atlantic, ninth-most populous in the Southeast, and the 42nd-most populous city in the U.S. with a population of 459,470 at the 2020 census. Virginia Beach is a principal city in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, which has more than 1.8 million inhabitants and is the 37th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S.

Hampton Roads runs on drayage. A breakdown on I-64 at the western Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel during a 6 a.m. NIT outbound surge can shut down the only above-water alternative for the western Peninsula and ripple back through the Norfolk International Terminals chassis pool by 9 a.m. Road Rescue Network's Virginia Beach vendors are pre-positioned across Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, and Newport News, with response times built around the reality that Hampton Roads tunnel restrictions and HAZMAT routing leave drayage carriers with very few alternates when a crossing closes.

Virginia Beach freight has a hurricane and salt-air envelope you do not see in inland Virginia. From June through November the Atlantic hurricane track puts the metro inside an evacuation contraflow zone three to four times per decade, and salt-air corrosion accelerates frame rust, brake-line failure, and electrical fault rates well above mid-Atlantic norms. Layer in the oceanfront resort surge from Memorial Day through Labor Day, with US-58 and the Atlantic Avenue corridor closed to truck routing on event weekends, and you have a freight market that punishes any equipment that is not maintained for coastal duty.

Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Atlanta with a truck stranded at the NIT outbound queue during a Friday container peak, or an owner-operator on US-13 north toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, the closest verified, insurance-current Road Rescue Network vendor 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.

Customer Reviews

Verified Accident Recovery & Assistance Reviews & Ratings, Virginia Beach

Reviews collected from fleet customers and drivers after completed service calls in this metro.

Lost air on a chassis at the NIT outbound gate during a 5 a.m. ship-day. RRN had a tech rolling in 33 minutes who knew the Port of Virginia gate routine and replaced a corroded valve before we lost the marshaling slot. They saved a full chassis cycle.

Marcus E., fleet managerMobile Truck Repair ·

Got stuck inside the HRBT on an eastbound surge with a coolant blowout. Tow operator was on scene in 41 minutes, knew the tunnel-control playbook, and got me to a Norfolk shop without blocking the lane. Calm, professional work in a tight spot.

Patrice O., owner-operatorHeavy-Duty Towing ·

Drive-axle blowout at the Greenbrier Pkwy ramp during a NIT inbound run. Tire truck got there in 39 minutes with the right size for our chassis pool. One star off because the brand match wasn't on the truck, but they kept the appointment intact.

Yvonne K., dispatcherCommercial Tire Repair ·
FAQ

Accident Recovery & Assistance Virginia Beach FAQ. Pricing, Coverage & Response Time

How fast can a mobile mechanic reach me in Virginia Beach?

Average dispatch-to-arrival in Virginia Beach is 40 minutes for mobile truck repair. Closer to 28 minutes for breakdowns inside the I-264 / I-64 loop in Norfolk and Virginia Beach, longer for the HRBT eastern portal during a closure event and the eastern oceanfront resort district. We track every call and post real averages, not marketing fluff.

Do you cover the HRBT, MMMBT, and the Norfolk International Terminals?

Yes, all are core service zones. Tunnel breakdowns require VDOT and Virginia State Police coordination for safe-pullout protocol; our dispatchers handle that handoff. We have vendors stationed in Norfolk, Chesapeake, Portsmouth, and Newport News with credentials current for the NIT, VIG, and NNMT gate-pass programs.

Are the vendors in your Virginia Beach network insurance-verified?

Every Road Rescue Network vendor in the Hampton Roads metro is required to maintain current general liability, automobile liability, workers comp, and (where applicable) garage-keepers insurance. We re-verify every renewal cycle. Expired insurance = automatic suspension from dispatch.

Do you work with national fleet accounts?

Yes. We service national accounts with consolidated invoicing, fleet-card billing, and a single point of contact. Most national fleets onboard in under 48 hours. Reach out via the form on this page or call our dispatch line.

What hours are you available?

24/7/365. There is no after-hours surcharge for our network, vendors quote the same rate at 3am as at 3pm, even during a hurricane evacuation contraflow event or a HRBT closure.

Which truck stops near Virginia Beach do you service at?

We dispatch routinely to the TA at Williamsburg (I-64 Exit 234), Pilot #339 in Suffolk, Pilot #410 in Wakefield, Love's #449 in Toano (I-64 Exit 227), and the CBBT-side Eastern Shore Welcome Center on US-13. Many of our service trucks are based in Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, or Newport News so we can also reach you on I-64, I-264, I-664, US-13, US-17, or US-58 without staging from a truck stop.

Do you handle DPF and after-treatment work roadside?

Most DPF regen issues we can resolve roadside with a forced regen and a cleaning of the differential pressure sensor. Hampton Roads salt-air corrosion accelerates electrical-fault rates and we plan for that. Full DPF removal/cleaning happens at our partner shops in Chesapeake and the Greenbrier industrial corridor. We'll tell you upfront which path we're taking.

What's the price range for a service call in Virginia Beach?

Standard service-call dispatch fee runs $155-225 in the Hampton Roads metro depending on time of day and service type. Heavy-duty towing starts around $475 for in-city moves, more for HRBT and MMMBT tunnel pulls and CBBT recoveries. We give a confirmed quote before the truck rolls, no surprises on arrival.

Can I get a recurring fleet preventive-maintenance schedule?

Yes. Several of our Hampton Roads vendors run fleet-PM programs with scheduled visits to your yard or terminal in Chesapeake Greenbrier, Norfolk drayage corridor, Portsmouth VIG cluster, Suffolk distribution belt, and the Newport News shipyard area. Tell us your fleet size and DOT inspection cadence and we'll match you with the right shop.

What if the breakdown is a tow, not a roadside repair?

If we determine on-scene that the truck can't be fixed roadside in a reasonable window, we coordinate the tow with one of our heavy-duty network vendors. Many of our service trucks dispatch alongside a wrecker so there's no second response time, important on the HRBT and MMMBT tunnel segments where a stalled rig must clear the lane within a tight VDOT window.

Recent Dispatches

Recent Accident Recovery & Assistance Service Calls in Virginia Beach

Sample of recent dispatched service calls in this metro. Customer details removed; locations and response times preserved.

WhenServiceLocationResponse
Tuesday 04:32 ETMobile Truck RepairI-64 W HRBT eastern portal pullout39 min
Monday 22:18 ETHeavy-Duty TowingI-664 S MMMBT southern portal49 min
Monday 13:51 ETTire ServiceTA Williamsburg (I-64 Exit 234)32 min
Sunday 06:45 ETFuel DeliveryI-264 E Witchduck exit27 min
Saturday 16:38 ETCommercial Tire RepairNIT outbound chassis lane (Norfolk)38 min
Saturday 03:09 ETMobile WeldingNewport News Shipbuilding gate50 min
Friday 17:22 ETMobile RV RepairFirst Landing State Park RV camp54 min
Wednesday 05:18 ETMobile Bus RepairHampton Roads Transit yard63 min
Nearby Coverage

Accident Recovery & Assistance Service Coverage Near Virginia Beach

Coverage in surrounding cities and metros across the same network of verified vendors.

Service Catalog Deep-Dive

Every Mobile Truck Repair Service Available in Virginia Beach

The full menu of what our network handles roadside and at partner shops across the Virginia Beach metro. Click any category to expand the service list for that system.

01Engine & Drivetrain

Diesel engine diagnostics

Roadside diagnostic plug-in and live data review for Cummins, Detroit, Paccar MX, and Volvo D-series engines across the Virginia Beach corridor.

Coolant + thermostat service

Cooling-system flush, hose replacement, and thermostat swap on-scene. Common Virginia Beach summer call from grade-climbing trucks.

Fuel-injector + lift-pump

Injector swap and lift-pump replacement roadside. Most fuel-related no-starts in Virginia Beach are resolved without a tow.

DEF + emissions diagnostics

DEF doser, NOx sensor, and SCR fault clearing. Long-haul refueling across the Virginia Beach metro generates frequent DEF-related faults.

Turbocharger + exhaust

Turbo inspection, actuator replacement, and exhaust-leak repair. Heavy load corridors in Virginia Beach stress turbo bearings; common fall service call.

Clutch + transmission

Clutch adjustment, hydraulic-line repair, and minor transmission service. Major rebuilds route to Virginia Beach partner shops.

02Brakes & Suspension

Air brake system service

Slack-adjuster, valve, and chamber replacement on-scene. Air-system events are the #1 brake call in Virginia Beach, especially November-February.

Brake pad + drum service

Pad and drum replacement at the shoulder when conditions allow. Virginia Beach corridor descent grades drive frequent brake-fade events.

Air dryer + compressor

Dryer rebuild, compressor inspection, and moisture-trap service. Winter freeze-ups in Virginia Beach are weekly calls between December and February.

ABS + ECM diagnostics

Anti-lock brake faults, sensor replacement, and ECM fault-clearing. Common after long-distance hauls into the Virginia Beach metro.

Air bag + leveling-valve

Air-bag replacement and ride-height valve service. Virginia Beach pothole season generates a steady volume of suspension calls.

Shock + steering

Shock absorbers, drag link, and steering damper replacement. Important for heavy-duty trucks operating across Virginia Beach on a daily basis.

03Electrical & A/C

Battery + alternator

Battery test, replacement, and alternator service on-scene. Cold-start failures across the Virginia Beach metro generate disproportionate winter call volume.

Starter motor service

Starter replacement, solenoid service, and battery cable repair. Common Virginia Beach no-start cause when the battery tests good.

Wiring + lighting

Trailer-cable repair, marker-light replacement, and 7-pin connector service. Required for DOT compliance across Virginia Beach corridors.

HVAC + cab climate

Compressor inspection, refrigerant recharge, blower-motor replacement. Important year-round for sleeper trucks parked overnight in Virginia Beach.

ECM + body-control

Body-control module fault clearing, parameter resets, and software flashes when supported. Virginia Beach dispatch coordinates with OEM dealers as needed.

Inverter + APU service

Auxiliary power unit and inverter diagnostics. Sleeper trucks idling overnight in Virginia Beach rely on APUs to avoid main-engine fuel burn.

04Wheels, Tires & Trailer

Mobile tire replacement

On-scene tire replacement for steer, drive, and trailer positions. Virginia Beach metro response under 35 minutes; long-haul refueling stops the fastest.

Tire repair + inflation

Plug, patch, and inflation service when tire is repairable. Common after construction-debris incidents on Virginia Beach corridors.

Wheel-end + bearing service

Wheel-end seal, bearing replacement, and oil-bath service when conditions allow roadside. Heavy work routes to a Virginia Beach-area shop.

Trailer landing-gear

Landing-gear repair and crank-handle replacement. Important when the trailer drops a leg in a Virginia Beach yard or rest area.

Reefer unit + thermostat

Refrigeration unit diagnostics, belt service, and thermostat replacement. Virginia Beach produce and food-service freight relies on cold-chain integrity.

Coupling + 5th wheel

5th wheel inspection, kingpin service, and air-line repair. Virginia Beach freight yards generate a steady volume of coupling-related calls.

OEM Coverage

Every Major Truck Manufacturer Serviced in Virginia Beach

Network mechanics carry the diagnostic tools, parts catalog access, and OEM training to service every Class 3-8 truck on the road today across the Virginia Beach metro.

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Whatever you drive — long-haul Class 8, medium-duty straight truck, or fleet-management box truck — our Virginia Beach network covers it. Logos shown for identification only; not endorsements by the OEMs.

Distribution & Freight

Virginia Beach Distribution Centers, Warehouses & Freight Hubs

Major shippers, distribution centers, and industrial freight nodes generating outbound and inbound truck volume.

Norfolk International Terminals (NIT)

7737 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23505
I-564 / Hampton Blvd

Largest container terminal at the Port of Virginia, dense daily drayage volume

Virginia International Gateway (VIG)

1000 Cavalier Blvd, Portsmouth, VA 23323
I-664 / VIG Blvd

Newest deep-water container terminal at the Port of Virginia, 50-foot draft

Newport News Marine Terminal

7737 Marshall Ave, Newport News, VA 23607
I-664 / Jefferson Ave

Roll-on/roll-off auto cargo and breakbulk steel terminal

Amazon ORF1 Fulfillment Center

1170 Northampton Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455
I-64 / Northampton Blvd

Major Hampton Roads outbound fulfillment, primary East Coast last-mile feeder

Naval Station Norfolk Receiving

1530 Gilbert St, Norfolk, VA 23511
I-564 / Hampton Blvd

Largest naval base in the world, dense military-cargo inbound and outbound freight

Suffolk Industrial Park

Suffolk, VA 23434
US-58 / US-460

Densest distribution and transload cluster in southwestern Hampton Roads, growing Walmart, Target, and Amazon footprint

Greenbrier Industrial District (Chesapeake)

Chesapeake, VA 23320
I-64 / Greenbrier Pkwy

Light-industrial and distribution cluster, southside Hampton Roads

How It Works

How Mobile Truck Repair Dispatch Works in Virginia Beach

Three steps from breakdown to back on the road. Same flow whether you call from a fleet desk or the shoulder of an interstate.

01

Call dispatch

One number reaches Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team. Describe the problem in plain language; we capture your location, vehicle, and need in under 60 seconds. Virginia Beach response begins immediately.

02

We dispatch

We match the call to the closest verified, insurance-current Virginia Beach-area provider with the right equipment. Confirmed ETA goes to you before the truck rolls — no waiting for callbacks.

03

Truck rolls

The service truck arrives at the confirmed ETA. Most Virginia Beach calls are resolved roadside without a tow. If a tow is needed, the network coordinates it without a second response window.

Accepted Payment

Payment methods accepted across the network

Network vendors accept all major credit cards, fleet cards, and consumer payment apps. Confirmed at dispatch.

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