State guides for rest pressure points.

Build search visibility around driver rest needs, freight corridors, family-support impacts, and land-use opportunities.

Texas

Texas has major freight demand, fast-growing communities, border traffic, energy routes, and metro delivery pressure that make safe rest a planning issue.

I-35, I-45, I-10, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio Open guide

Georgia

Georgia combines port freight, Atlanta distribution density, and high through-traffic from the Southeast, which creates driver rest pressure around growing communities.

I-75, I-85, I-20, Atlanta, Savannah Open guide

Tennessee

Tennessee sits at the center of east-west and north-south freight movement, creating rest pressure around every major metro.

I-40, I-24, I-65, Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville Open guide

Alabama

Alabama has a heavy mix of interstate freight, manufacturing, ports, and regional distribution that should be planned with safe rest in mind.

I-20, I-59, I-65, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile Open guide

North Carolina

North Carolina distribution growth creates pressure in metro corridors where drivers often need to rest before early appointments.

I-40, I-85, I-77, Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh Open guide

Indiana

Indiana is a major crossroads for Midwest freight, with repeated rest demand around Indianapolis and northern industrial routes.

I-65, I-70, I-69, Indianapolis, Gary Open guide