Highway 95

Roadside Assistance on Highway 95

Along Interstate 95 in Maine, heavy-duty trucks and trailers negotiate some of the roughest driving conditions. From long empty stretches between exits to steep hills and cold showers, this necessary path is not unfamiliar with mechanical problems. Fuel is lost, plans are thrown off, and drivers are left feeling caught and alone in trying conditions. Our staff is ready around the clock, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to give dependable emergency roadside help. We cover every mile of I-95 in Maine, whether that means sleeping in Kittery or snowing heavily in Houlton.

When you need roadside assistance on Highway 95, we arrive quickly armed with tools and knowledge, prepared to have your truck running once more. Our vehicles are built to withstand Maine’s toughest conditions and most remote terrain, so make sure your rig doesn’t remain sidelined more than absolutely required.

Fast, Mobile Repairs for Common Roadside Failures

Every trucker knows the cost of sitting still—especially when it’s because of a blown tire, frozen battery, or a stuck liftgate. Interstate 95 is full of wide-open stretches where help isn’t always nearby. During winter, common issues like lockouts, frozen fuel lines, and air brake failure only get worse.  We’re ready to respond to roadside calls with real repair solutions across all stretches of I-95.

Our roadside crews arrive prepared for the following:

  • 24/7 Emergency Roadside Service – Fast response in rural zones and snowstorms
  • Tire Repair & Replacement – Blowouts fixed with mobile patching or fresh tire installs
  • Jumpstarts & Battery Services – Dead or frozen batteries replaced on the spot
  • Lockout Solutions – Frozen locks opened and keys reprogrammed roadside
  • Diesel Fuel Delivery – Avoid fuel starvation in remote areas
  • Trailer Repairs – Brakes, lights, liftgates, and more, all handled without the shop

When you need truck roadside assistance on I-95 Maine, don’t waste hours waiting for a tow or hoping a shop can squeeze you in. We fix it on-site so you can keep driving and avoid the high costs and stress of being out of service longer than necessary.

Certified Technicians for Critical Roadside Recovery

Breakdowns on I-95 aren’t just mechanical—they’re logistical emergencies, especially when you’re hauling temperature-sensitive freight or rushing to a customs checkpoint. Truckers face real challenges in remote areas with poor cell signal and limited communication options when they’re hauling cargo across borders; every minute counts. Our technicians are certified, trained, and ready to help with a wide range of roadside problems. Each member of our crew brings experience in heavy-duty systems, modern diagnostics, and winter-specific recovery techniques.

Our roadside team includes:

  • ASE- and DOT-certified roadside techs
  • Training in new truck systems, EV components, and emissions tech
  • Weld kits, diagnostic laptops, and commercial-grade tools onboard
  • GPS-dispatched units that locate your rig even with poor reception

When you’re stuck and need Highway 95 roadside help, you don’t need to explain twice. We arrive ready to solve the issue fast—whether you’re facing frozen lines, battery failure, or critical trailer issues. Our goal is simple: reduce downtime and get your wheels turning again, even when the situation feels impossible.

Why Choose Us

We operate 24/7, even on holidays and in freezing conditions. When others are closed or delayed, we respond fast—no need to stress over being stranded without support when time is critical.

Our GPS-based dispatch system doesn’t rely on your phone signal. Whether you’re lost in the cold or stuck at a standstill, we deliver Highway 95 roadside help fast, even in blackout zones.

Our mobile units are equipped for Maine’s brutal winters, and we work through snow, ice, and subzero wind chills. While others avoid harsh weather, we show up ready to fix it.

FAQs

We send techs equipped to stabilize your truck and handle brake issues safely on inclines.

Yes, we repair reefer shutdowns on-site to prevent cargo spoilage and delivery delays.

Yes, our vehicles are equipped to reach and assist trucks in muddy or off-road areas.