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Racine, WI.

Racine sits on the Lake Michigan lakeshore at the I-94 and WI-32 cross, the Wisconsin freight pivot between Milwaukee and the Illinois border, with an industrial base anchored by S.C. Johnson, Modine Manufacturing, and the Foxconn complex (now Microsoft AI hyperscale campus) in Mount Pleasant. The metro pulls heavy contract distribution and manufacturing freight, plus seasonal lake-front tourism supply. Outbound freight runs heavy on consumer-products distribution out of S.C. Johnson, automotive thermal-management out of Modine, and contract logistics through the I-94 / WI-20 industrial corridor.

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Racine WI 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 94

4 exits in Racine

The Chicago-to-Milwaukee freight backbone running north-south through the Racine metro. Heaviest service-call volume between Exit 333 (WI-20) and Exit 337 (Seven Mile Road); the Foxconn / Microsoft AI campus interchange added significant inbound supplier traffic.

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WI Highway 20

8 exits in Racine

The east-west state route from East Troy through Waterford, Sturtevant, and into Racine. Locally signed as Washington Avenue through downtown; carries the bulk of cross-county distribution traffic and connects to I-94 at Exit 333.

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WI Highway 32

9 exits in Racine

The Lake Michigan lakeshore corridor from Kenosha through Racine to Milwaukee. Locally signed as Main Street and Douglas Avenue through Racine; carries lakeshore distribution and tourism freight, plus the S.C. Johnson plant-area inbound supplier traffic.

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WI Highway 31

6 exits in Racine

The north-south state route west of I-94 from Kenosha through Sturtevant and Caledonia to Milwaukee. Locally signed as Green Bay Road through Racine County; carries inland distribution and serves as the I-94 detour during winter closures.

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WI Highway 11

5 exits in Racine

The east-west state route from Burlington through Sturtevant to Racine, locally signed as Durand Avenue. Carries regional reefer freight and contract distribution; common service-call zone at the WI-31 intersection.

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WI Highway 38

4 exits in Racine

The north-south state route west of WI-32 from Caledonia through Racine to South Milwaukee. Locally signed as Northwestern Avenue; serves the Modine Manufacturing and inland distribution corridor.

City Profile

Racine WI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Racine sits on the Lake Michigan lakeshore at the I-94 and WI-32 cross, the Wisconsin freight pivot between Milwaukee and the Illinois border, with an industrial base anchored by S.C. Johnson, Modine Manufacturing, and the Foxconn complex (now Microsoft AI hyperscale campus) in Mount Pleasant. The metro pulls heavy contract distribution and manufacturing freight, plus seasonal lake-front tourism supply. Outbound freight runs heavy on consumer-products distribution out of S.C. Johnson, automotive thermal-management out of Modine, and contract logistics through the I-94 / WI-20 industrial corridor.

Racine is a city in Racine County, Wisconsin, United States, and its county seat. It is located on the shore of Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Root River, 22 miles (35 km) south of Milwaukee and 60 miles (97 km) north of Chicago. It is the fifth-most populous city in Wisconsin, with a population of 77,816 at the 2020 census. The Racine metropolitan statistical area, consisting solely of Racine County, has an estimated 199,000 residents.

Racine's freight economy runs on Lake Michigan winter and Wisconsin manufacturing, which is a combination that defines the metro every November through March. Lake-effect snow off Lake Michigan can drop a foot of snow on I-94 in six hours while Milwaukee 30 miles north stays dry, and the lakeshore wind off the breakwater can ground every yard tractor at S.C. Johnson and Modine. Cold-soak air-system freezes are routine winter dispatch, and salt-corrosion from the lakeshore plowing operation eats brake-line fittings every season. Road Rescue Network's Racine vendors work this corridor in conditions that rival anything in the upper Midwest.

Anyone who's dispatched a truck through southeast Wisconsin in February knows the rhythm changes when the snow band off Lake Michigan locks onto I-94 between Sturtevant and the Illinois border. Visibility drops to zero, the elevated WI-20 / I-94 interchange ices over fast, and any breakdown on the lakeshore corridor is a both a freight call and a hypothermia call. Our local mechanics carry arctic-grade kits, methanol injection for air dryers, and the lake-effect-storm experience that comes from working the corridor between Foxconn and the Illinois state line in the dead of winter.

When a Class 8 truck breaks down on I-94 at the WI-20 exit during a Tuesday morning lake-effect band, every minute the truck sits is a downstream cascade through the Chicago-to-Milwaukee corridor and the S.C. Johnson outbound schedule. Whether you're a fleet manager dispatching from Chicago with a truck stranded at the Microsoft AI campus, an owner-operator on WI-32 along the lakeshore, or a contract carrier on WI-11 toward Burlington, the closest verified Road Rescue Network vendor is reached through a single phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and lake-effect routing are handled by our 24/7 ops team.