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Evergreen, AL.

Evergreen sits at Interstate 65 Exit 96 in south-central Alabama, the natural midpoint waypoint between Montgomery and Mobile. The town is the dominant 24/7 truck-stop cluster for carriers running the Port of Mobile freight corridor and is a routine layover for drivers staging for early-morning port appointments. Conecuh County timber operations and steady south-Alabama logging haul push additional commercial breakdown traffic through town.

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Evergreen sits at Interstate 65 Exit 96 in south-central Alabama, the natural midpoint waypoint between Montgomery and Mobile. The town is the dominant 24/7 truck-stop cluster for carriers running the Port of Mobile freight corridor and is a routine layover for drivers staging for early-morning port appointments. Conecuh County timber operations and steady south-Alabama logging haul push additional commercial breakdown traffic through town.

Evergreen is a city in Conecuh County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 3,944. The city is the county seat of Conecuh County.

Evergreen is the I-65 midpoint between Montgomery and Mobile, and the Exit 96 truck-stop cluster runs at high volume 24 hours a day. Carriers staging for the Port of Mobile know this exit as the last formal layover before the port-side fuel and rest restrictions. Road Rescue Network's Evergreen rescuers stage at the Exit 96 cluster and along the US-31 corridor through downtown.

Evergreen's freight rhythm follows the I-65 trunk plus steady timber haul through Conecuh National Forest. Log trucks and pulp haulers running US-84 and AL-83 generate consistent air-system and tire-service calls, and our network mechanics carry parts inventory specific to log-truck operation. Port of Mobile-bound carriers often experience tire and brake-system issues on the approach through Evergreen.

Whether you are a port-bound driver staged at the Pilot at Exit 96, an owner-operator with a no-start before the early-morning roll-out to Mobile, or a log-truck operator stranded on US-84 east of town, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer is reached through one phone call.