Waukesha, WI.
Waukesha anchors the western edge of metro Milwaukee where I-94 carries the Chicago-to-Minneapolis truck stream and I-43 splits off toward Beloit. The county is dense with machine-tool plants, food processors, and the GE Healthcare and Generac campuses, generating steady regional and OTR freight. Pewaukee and the I-94 business corridor act as the staging ground for last-mile distribution into the western suburbs.
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Featured Waukesha Service Providers
Insurance-current network rescuers with verified compliance, equipment, and live availability status.
Fox River Mobile Truck Repair
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 7
- 13 years in business
- Insurance verified
Lake Country Heavy Recovery
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 12
- 19 years in business
- Insurance verified
Kettle Moraine Tire & Service
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 5
- 10 years in business
- Insurance verified
Les Paul Fleet & RV Service
- Fleet of 6
- 16 years in business
- Insurance verified
Carroll City Mobile Welding
- 24/7 dispatch
- Fleet of 4
- 9 years in business
- Insurance verified
Waukesha 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 Waukesha
The Chicago-to-Minneapolis freight backbone and Waukesha County's main artery. Heavy truck volume through the Goerke's Corners interchange with I-894/US-45; breakdowns cluster where the grade rises west of Brookfield.

Interstate 43
6 exits in Waukesha
Splits from I-94 near Hale Interchange and runs southwest toward Beloit. Carries Generac and ag-equipment freight; service calls common at the WI-164 (Big Bend) exits.

US Route 18
9 exits in Waukesha
Runs straight through downtown Waukesha as Sunset Drive and Summit Avenue. High volume of city-delivery box trucks serving the Fox River industrial cluster.

Wisconsin Highway 164
5 exits in Waukesha
North-south connector linking Big Bend and Sussex through the eastern industrial parks. Frequent freight to and from the Pewaukee distribution corridor.

Wisconsin Highway 59
7 exits in Waukesha
East-west route through downtown toward Mukwonago. Heavy local delivery and quarry-aggregate traffic from the Waukesha lime works.

Wisconsin Highway 16
6 exits in Waukesha
Northwest corridor toward Oconomowoc paralleling I-94. Used by freight bypassing the interstate congestion at peak; common breakdown points near Pewaukee Lake.
Waukesha WI Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Waukesha anchors the western edge of metro Milwaukee where I-94 carries the Chicago-to-Minneapolis truck stream and I-43 splits off toward Beloit. The county is dense with machine-tool plants, food processors, and the GE Healthcare and Generac campuses, generating steady regional and OTR freight. Pewaukee and the I-94 business corridor act as the staging ground for last-mile distribution into the western suburbs.
Waukesha is a city in and the county seat of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 71,158 at the 2020 census. Located along the Fox River adjacent to the Village of Waukesha, it is the seventh-most populous city in Wisconsin. Waukesha is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area.
Waukesha's freight economy runs on the I-94 spine, where the Chicago-Minneapolis corridor funnels through the western suburbs and machine-tool plants feed parts trucks out at all hours. Road Rescue Network's Waukesha rescuers are on-call 24/7, with dispatch-to-arrival averages that beat the southeastern Wisconsin benchmark even when the lake-effect bands roll in off Lake Michigan.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck through Waukesha County in January knows the air systems are the first thing to go when overnight lows hit double digits below zero. Frozen brake lines, gelled fuel, and dead batteries are the bread and butter of a Wisconsin winter call. Our local mechanics carry methanol kits, anti-gel additive, and high-CCA jump packs in every truck because they know the cold here isn't a once-a-winter problem, it's a Tuesday.
Whether you're a fleet manager routing reefers up I-43 to the Generac plant or an owner-operator stranded at the Pewaukee Pilot, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Waukesha network is one phone call away. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team, not an answering service.