Evanston, IL.
Evanston sits directly on Lake Michigan just north of Chicago, home to Northwestern University and a dense urban-delivery economy of food service, healthcare, retail, and campus logistics. The city is fed by the Edens Expressway (I-94) and the US-14 and Route 43 arterials carrying freight between Chicago and the North Shore. Lake Michigan's weather drives the heavy-duty work here, lake-effect snow and brutal off-lake winds that make winter breakdowns a near-daily reality.
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Featured Evanston Service Providers
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North Shore Mobile Truck Repair
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- 12 years in business
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Lakefront Heavy Recovery
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- Fleet of 10
- 17 years in business
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Green Bay Road Tire & Fleet
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- 10 years in business
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Evanston RV & Coach Roadside
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Evanston IL Freight Corridors & Interstate Service Coverage
Each corridor has a dedicated breakdown landing page with service zones, exits, and recent dispatched jobs.

Interstate 94 (Edens Expressway)
3 exits in Evanston
The Edens Expressway runs along the western edge of Evanston, the main freight artery between Chicago and the North Shore suburbs. Service calls cluster at the Dempster Street and Old Orchard Road interchanges where ramp queues back up.

US Route 14 (Dempster Street)
6 exits in Evanston
Dempster Street carries US-14 east-west across Evanston toward the lakefront, a high-volume urban arterial lined with retail and food-service delivery stops. The busiest box-truck service corridor in the city.

Illinois Route 43 (Waukegan Road)
5 exits in Evanston
Waukegan Road runs north-south through western Evanston, connecting the North Shore suburbs to the Edens corridor. Steady commercial-delivery and supplier freight volume.

US Route 41 (Sheridan Road)
4 exits in Evanston
Sheridan Road follows the Lake Michigan shoreline through Evanston past the Northwestern campus, a narrow lakefront route. Tight curves and lakefront flooding make it a tricky spot for any disabled commercial vehicle.

Illinois Route 58 (Golf Road)
3 exits in Evanston
Golf Road runs east-west just north of Evanston toward the Old Orchard retail and distribution corridor. Heavy box-truck and LTL volume serving the Skokie and North Shore commercial properties.

US Route 12 (Rand Road link)
3 exits in Evanston
US-12 ties the North Shore arterials toward the northwest suburban freight belt. Local delivery and commercial freight serving the inner-ring suburbs west of Evanston.
Evanston IL Trucking & Freight Industry Overview
Evanston sits directly on Lake Michigan just north of Chicago, home to Northwestern University and a dense urban-delivery economy of food service, healthcare, retail, and campus logistics. The city is fed by the Edens Expressway (I-94) and the US-14 and Route 43 arterials carrying freight between Chicago and the North Shore. Lake Michigan's weather drives the heavy-duty work here, lake-effect snow and brutal off-lake winds that make winter breakdowns a near-daily reality.
Evanston is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Evanston lies on Lake Michigan 12 miles (19 km) north of the Loop. A Chicago suburb, it is bordered by Wilmette to the north, Skokie to the west, Chicago to the south, and the lake to the east. Evanston had a population of 78,110 as of 2020.
Evanston's freight economy runs on dense urban delivery, campus logistics, and North Shore distribution, all of it squeezed between Lake Michigan and the Edens Expressway. When a box truck or food-service straight truck goes down on Ridge Avenue or the I-94 ramp, it snarls a tight grid with nowhere to pull over. Road Rescue Network's Evanston rescuers run 24/7 with the parts and the urban-recovery experience to clear a stranded unit without choking the whole corridor.
Anyone who's dispatched a truck along the North Shore in winter knows what Lake Michigan does to a forecast. Lake-effect snow bands set up off the water and bury Evanston while the suburbs a few miles inland stay clear, and the off-lake wind drives brutal wind-chill that freezes air systems and brake lines solid. Road salt then corrodes hardware fast. Our crews carry methanol kits, anti-gel additive, and corrosion-resistant fittings as standard, because the lakefront writes a steady stream of cold-weather tickets.
The mechanics in Evanston who handle heavy-duty calls work a tight lakefront grid where there's rarely a shoulder and almost never an easy place to set up a recovery. Whether it's a fleet manager routing a food-service run to a campus dining hall or an owner-operator stuck on the Edens at Dempster, the nearest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our network is one call away. Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team handles dispatch, ETA confirmation, and coordination.