Brockton Central Business District
Major downtown Brockton exit. Heavy commuter and box-truck volume during weekday peaks.

I-95 runs through Brockton, MA and is one of the major freight corridors covered by Road Rescue Network's local rescuer network. The Route 128 inner belt loops northwest of Brockton, reached via Route 24, the ring road regional freight uses to reach the western suburbs and the seaboard. A key connection for outbound distribution.
Service coverage along Interstate 95 through the Boston-Cambridge-Newton Metropolitan Area. Click and drag to explore exits, mile markers, and named landmarks.
The Route 128 inner belt loops northwest of Brockton, reached via Route 24, the ring road regional freight uses to reach the western suburbs and the seaboard. A key connection for outbound distribution. Service calls on this corridor cluster around peak commuter hours and overnight long-haul windows. Road Rescue Network's rescuers stationed in and around Brockton respond with average dispatch-to-arrival under 40 minutes for breakdowns on this stretch.
Beyond the I-95 corridor itself, our Brockton network covers every freight artery into and out of the metro. Brockton anchors the southeastern suburbs of Boston where Route 24 and Route 27 carry the freight that supplies a dense residential and retail market between the city and the South Coast. The 'City of Champions' is a heavy last-mile and regional-distribution market, with grocery, beverage, and consumer-goods trucking feeding Plymouth County and staging for the Boston core to the north. Route 24 is the workhorse expressway, channeling long-haul and regional traffic between I-93 and the Fall River-New Bedford South Coast. Hard New England winters and road-salt corrosion drive the fleet maintenance picture here.
Whether the breakdown is at a downtown interchange, a suburban exit, or a long stretch between cities, the closest verified, insurance-current rescuer in our Brockton network is reached through one phone call. Coordination, dispatch, and ETA confirmation are handled by Road Rescue Network's 24/7 operations team.
Exits and mile markers where breakdowns and service calls cluster on the I-95 corridor.
Major downtown Brockton exit. Heavy commuter and box-truck volume during weekday peaks.
Cluster of warehouses, distribution centers, and fleet yards. High volume of HD truck activity.
Where I-95 meets the outer ring road. Common breakdown zone for cross-traffic merges and high-speed segments.
Network providers staged for the corridor with insurance-current compliance and live availability status.
Patterns observed across recent dispatch data on this corridor by season, location, and traffic peak.
When a nor'easter buries the southeastern suburbs, Route 24 through Brockton can strand freight overnight at the Route 27 interchange with no easy detour. We pre-stage winter-rated units near Exits 17 and 18 ahead of forecast storms and run chained service trucks with high-output heaters to reach rigs that conventional help cannot. Storm-condition recovery and roadside repair on Route 24 is core to what we do here.
Plymouth County winters drop into the single digits often enough that overnight air-system freeze-ups are a steady call from December through February, especially on rigs parked at the Brockton-Avon distribution docks. Our mechanics carry methanol injection and air-dryer rebuild kits in every truck, clearing most of these on the spot rather than dragging a frozen rig to a shop.
By late winter the Massachusetts salt regime has chewed through brake hardware, air-line fittings, and trailer crossmembers on the grocery and beverage fleets that work Brockton's routes. Seized slack adjusters and corroded fittings are a routine call. Every Brockton-area service truck stocks brake hardware and air-line repair kits to handle a salt-seized assembly on the roadside.
Every service Road Rescue Network dispatches on the I-95 corridor. Each links to local response times and recent jobs.
| When | Service | Location | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday 05:36 ET | Mobile Truck Repair | Route 24 N at Route 27 | 37 min |
| Monday 21:09 ET | Heavy-Duty Towing | Route 24 S Westgate interchange | 45 min |
| Sunday 13:22 ET | Commercial Tire Repair | Route 27 Brockton | 34 min |
| Saturday 08:47 ET | Mobile Welding | Campanelli industrial park | 50 min |
| Friday 18:31 ET | Mobile Bus Repair | BAT bus depot Brockton | 62 min |
| Thursday 02:54 ET | Mobile RV Repair | Route 24 Bridgewater pull-off | 58 min |
Average dispatch-to-arrival on the I-95 corridor through Brockton is 35-45 minutes, with faster response inside the metro core. Confirmed ETA is provided at the time of dispatch.
Yes. Road Rescue Network has rescuers staged across the Brockton metro covering the full I-95 corridor — from outer-ring exits inward through downtown and across all major interchanges.
Mobile truck repair, heavy-duty towing, mobile tire service, fuel delivery, lockout, jumpstart, winching/recovery, trailer repair, and specialized commercial services. Every rescuer in the Brockton I-95 pool is insurance-current and DOT-compliant where applicable.
For no-shoulder or median breakdowns on I-95, our dispatchers coordinate with state police for safe-pullout protocol before the service truck rolls. Same response timing applies once the truck is in a safe location.
Yes. Every Road Rescue Network rescuer covering I-95 Brockton maintains current general liability, automobile liability, workers comp, and (where applicable) garage-keepers insurance. We re-verify every renewal cycle.
Service coverage in cities along the Interstate 95 corridor near Brockton.
Network rescuers accept all major credit cards, fleet cards, and consumer payment apps. Confirmed at dispatch.








I-95 is one of 6 freight corridors covered in the Boston-Cambridge-Newton Metropolitan Area. View the full Brockton service hub for every roadside service, every corridor, and the complete rescuer network.
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