Running out of gas on Woodinville-Duvall Road east of the Hollywood District late at night -- dark, narrow, no shoulder, no nearby station -- is one of the most isolating fuel delivery situations in our service area. Running out leaving a Woodinville winery at 9pm when the nearby stations have closed is the same situation with less road isolation but equally limited options. AK Roadside & Towing delivers from our Kirkland location to any Woodinville location -- rural road, winery district, or SR-522 shoulder -- with the same urgency and the same pricing at any hour.

Fuel delivery in Woodinville has the same rural road navigation requirement as every other service call east of SR-522. The limited gas station availability after 9pm along the Woodinville-Duvall Road corridor and in the rural areas east of SR-522 makes running out of fuel in these areas a more urgent situation than running out in an urban area where an alternative is a short walk away.
We deliver to any Woodinville location -- Hollywood District winery lot, Warehouse District, SR-522 shoulder, or Woodinville-Duvall Road rural location. One to two gallons from any of these locations is enough to reach the nearest station along SR-522. If the car does not start after the fuel delivery, a tow is arranged from the same call.
If you run out of gas on Woodinville-Duvall Road or a rural Woodinville road, the key steps are: turn on your hazard lights immediately, move off the road surface as far as safely possible, and call us with your best location description -- road name, direction you were traveling, and nearest visible address or driveway. On a narrow road with no shoulder, staying in the vehicle is safer than walking the road after dark.
For SR-522 fuel calls, tell the dispatcher your direction and nearest address or cross street. SR-522 carries through traffic at posted speeds and correct positioning from our driver before beginning the fuel delivery is standard protocol on every SR-522 fuel call.
The Woodinville winery district generates the most after-hours fuel delivery calls in Woodinville. Visitors who spend an afternoon and evening in the Hollywood District and Warehouse District tasting rooms sometimes leave with less fuel than they arrived with -- the drive in from the Eastside or Seattle consumed more than expected, and the return trip estimate does not account for the distance to the nearest open station. Saturday and Sunday evenings from October through April are the peak fuel delivery call times from the winery district, aligning with the longest operating hours and the period when cold weather makes the fuel gauge less reliable for drivers who have not checked it recently.
Woodinville-Duvall Road east of the Hollywood District generates the most rural fuel delivery calls in our Woodinville service area. The road extends toward Duvall with decreasing fuel station availability and drivers heading east who are already low sometimes run out before reaching a station. The further east the call originates, the more isolated the situation and the more important our accurate navigation to the correct rural address becomes.
SR-522 near the I-405 interchange generates fuel calls from drivers approaching Woodinville from the south who run out before reaching the station options along the Woodinville SR-522 corridor.
Fuel delivery on Woodinville-Duvall Road at night -- finding the correct rural address, positioning safely on a narrow road, and confirming the car is moving before leaving -- is the most demanding Woodinville fuel delivery context. We have been navigating this road and responding to calls from it since 2017.
If fuel solves the problem, you are on your way in under the response time from your call. If something else is wrong, that is handled from the same call. Serving Woodinville from our Kirkland location at 13025 100th Ave NE, Kirkland WA 98034. AAA authorized, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year with no after-hours surcharge.