Running out of gas on I-5 through the Everett freight corridor, on US-2 heading east from Everett, or late at night in the Port of Everett area when nearby stations are closed is fixable quickly. AK Roadside & Towing delivers enough fuel to get you safely to the nearest open station from our Lynnwood location. If you are on I-5 near Everett where freight trucks operate at highway speed, we treat it as a priority dispatch and arrive with full freeway safety protocol.

Fuel delivery is one call handled start to finish. You describe your location and vehicle type, confirm the fuel type -- regular for most vehicles, premium or diesel if your vehicle requires it -- and we dispatch immediately with a GPS-based ETA. On arrival we deliver enough fuel to reach the nearest open station. Price confirmed before dispatch, fuel delivered, vehicle confirmed moving before we leave.
If the vehicle still does not start after the fuel delivery -- if there is something else wrong beyond the empty tank -- we assess on site and can arrange a tow from the same call. No situation ends with you stranded on I-5 or in a Everett parking lot waiting to figure out the next step.
I-5 through the Everett freight corridor is the most safety-critical fuel delivery location in our Everett service area. The combination of commercial freight at highway speed, limited shoulder width in some sections between the US-2 and SR-526 interchanges, and the elevated truck volume makes a stopped passenger vehicle on the I-5 shoulder near Everett a high-risk situation that requires immediate response and correct driver positioning.
Tell the dispatcher immediately if you are on I-5 near Everett -- direction, nearest exit, and mile marker. Our driver responds with the I-5 Everett freight corridor positioning protocol and places the truck correctly to protect you from passing freight before beginning the fuel delivery. Stay in the vehicle with your hazard lights on and seatbelt fastened until we are positioned safely behind you.
US-2 east of Everett toward Monroe and the Cascade foothills generates fuel delivery calls from recreational vehicle and truck drivers who underestimate fuel consumption on the US-2 grade sections east of the city. The US-2 corridor through the Snohomish River valley has stretches where stations are more widely spaced than drivers expect, and late-night fuel availability drops further as stations along the route close. These calls cluster on weekends when recreational traffic using US-2 to reach eastern Washington and the mountains is highest.
The Port of Everett waterfront area generates fuel calls from maritime workers and contractors whose schedules do not follow normal business hours. The Port operates around the clock and the surrounding access roads generate fuel calls at times when nearby stations may be closed. These calls come at any hour and we respond at the same speed regardless of the time.
The Everett Mall corridor on SE Everett Mall Way generates fuel calls from shoppers who arrive with low fuel, plan to stop on the way home, and discover the gauge is already empty when they return to their vehicle. These calls cluster in late afternoon and evening hours during peak shopping seasons.
Fuel delivery on I-5 through the Everett freight corridor requires knowing the specific shoulder access conditions and positioning requirements for the sections between US-2 and SR-526. We have been responding to fuel calls on this corridor since 2017 and our drivers know it.
If fuel solves the problem, you are on your way within the response time from your call. If there is something else wrong, that is handled from the same call. Serving Everett from our Lynnwood location at 6203 212th St SW, Lynnwood WA 98036. AAA authorized, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with no after-hours surcharge.