Kenosha, WI.
Kenosha sits on the I-94 freight spine exactly where Chicago metro logistics meet southeastern Wisconsin manufacturing, and the LakeView Corporate Park has made the city one of the densest e-commerce fulfillment clusters between Chicago and Milwaukee. Three Amazon fulfillment and delivery stations, the Uline campus across the WI line, the Bristol Highway 50 freight corridor, and the Foreign Trade Zone at Kenosha Regional Airport all funnel inbound containers and outbound parcel freight through the WI-50 / I-94 stack. Add the lake-effect snow envelope, the salt-corrosion cycle on undercarriage hardware, and the summer Great Lakes humidity, and the metro carries Class 8 service-call density well above its 168K MSA size.
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Kenosha WI Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 94
7 exits in Kenosha
The Chicago–Milwaukee–Twin Cities freight spine, carrying one of the heaviest dry-van and parcel-delivery volumes in the Midwest. Kenosha's stretch covers the WI-50, WI-158 (52nd Street), and WI-142 interchanges where the LakeView Corporate Park outbound surges hit the freeway. Heaviest service-call zones at the WI-50 stack and the Russell Road state-line approach.

Wisconsin Highway 50 (75th Street)
8 exits in Kenosha
The east-west arterial across Kenosha from the lakefront to the I-94 stack and the LakeView Corporate Park gates. Carries the heaviest Amazon and Uline-corridor outbound truck traffic; common breakdown zones at the I-94 stack and the Bristol industrial frontage.

Wisconsin Highway 158 (52nd Street)
7 exits in Kenosha
The northern east-west arterial through Kenosha connecting downtown and the harbor to I-94 and the western airport district. Heavy outbound parcel and dry-van traffic during the morning surge; common service-call points at the airport ramps and the Pershing Boulevard cluster.

Wisconsin Highway 32 (Sheridan Road)
9 exits in Kenosha
The lakeshore north-south arterial from the Illinois state line through downtown Kenosha to Racine, paralleling I-94 close to the lake. Carries delivery box-truck and short-haul freight; vulnerable to severe-thunderstorm tree-down events and lake-effect ice.

Wisconsin Highway 31 (Green Bay Road)
8 exits in Kenosha
The inland north-south arterial paralleling I-94 about three miles east, running through Pleasant Prairie and the central Kenosha grid up toward Racine and Mount Pleasant. Heavy commuter-fleet and delivery traffic, common service-call zones at the 75th Street and 22nd Avenue intersections.

Wisconsin Highway 142 (Burlington Road)
4 exits in Kenosha
The northwestern arterial from I-94 west toward Burlington and the Bristol Highway 50 freight cluster, terminating at the I-94 Exit 347 stack. Heavy outbound dry-van traffic; common breakdown zones at the I-94 ramp climb and the Bristol industrial frontage.
Kenosha WI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Kenosha sits on the I-94 freight spine exactly where Chicago metro logistics meet southeastern Wisconsin manufacturing, and the LakeView Corporate Park has made the city one of the densest e-commerce fulfillment clusters between Chicago and Milwaukee. Three Amazon fulfillment and delivery stations, the Uline campus across the WI line, the Bristol Highway 50 freight corridor, and the Foreign Trade Zone at Kenosha Regional Airport all funnel inbound containers and outbound parcel freight through the WI-50 / I-94 stack. Add the lake-effect snow envelope, the salt-corrosion cycle on undercarriage hardware, and the summer Great Lakes humidity, and the metro carries Class 8 service-call density well above its 168K MSA size.
Kenosha is a city in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. Located on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, it is the fourth-most populous city in Wisconsin, with 99,986 residents at the 2020 census. The Kenosha metropolitan statistical area, consisting solely of Kenosha County, has roughly 169,000 residents. Kenosha is a satellite city located roughly 32 miles (51 km) south of Milwaukee and 50 miles (80 km) north of Chicago via Interstate 94 and has significant cultural and economic connections to both cities.
Kenosha's freight economy runs on one corridor and one cluster: I-94 carries the Chicago–Milwaukee parcel and dry-van river of freight, and the LakeView Corporate Park / Pleasant Prairie cluster is where most of it stops to load, sort, and turn around. When a Class 8 truck breaks down on the I-94 / WI-50 stack at the Amazon outbound surge between 6 and 10 p.m., every minute it sits is a parcel-delivery promise sliding by in Chicago suburbs. Road Rescue Network's Kenosha vendors are pre-positioned along WI-50, the LakeView Corporate Park frontage, and the I-94 / 142 / 158 ramps so we can keep the parcel river moving.
The mechanics in Kenosha who handle heavy-duty calls every day live with a punishing winter and an underrated summer. Lake Michigan dumps lake-effect snow that turns I-94 northbound into a crawl from late November through March, ice storms freeze trailer brakes onto the deck, and road salt eats through air-system fittings on a 90-day cycle. Summer brings Great Lakes humidity, weak-cooling-system failures during the August heat dome, and the occasional severe-thunderstorm tornado warning that drops trees onto the WI-32 lakeshore route. Our local fleet stocks both ice-storm and salt-corrosion parts on every service truck, year round.
Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from out of state with a truck stranded at the Amazon MKE5 outbound dock, or an owner-operator on I-94 northbound with an air-system failure on the way out toward Racine and Milwaukee, the closest verified, insurance-current vendor in our Kenosha 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.