SR-528 Roadside Tire RepairState Road 528 — the Beachline Expressway
Mobile tire repair on SR-528 (Beachline Expressway) — the direct toll route from Orlando to Port Canaveral and Cocoa Beach through Orange and Brevard Counties.
Why SR-528 Generates More Tire Calls
SR-528, the Beachline Expressway, runs one of the most interesting freight profiles in our service area: daily provisioning traffic for Port Canaveral, one of the busiest cruise ports on the east coast, plus consistent tourist traffic from Orlando's theme park belt heading to Cocoa Beach and the Space Coast. Turnaround days at the port — when multiple ships unload and reload within hours — generate intense short-haul freight cycles that stress tires on provisioning vehicles. The middle section of SR-528 in Brevard County is genuinely remote compared to other roads we cover, which makes a flat there a bigger event than the same flat on a road with commercial exits every two miles.
Coverage Range
SR-528 runs roughly 50 miles from I-4/I-Drive in Orlando east to Port Canaveral
We serve the following cities and communities along the SR-528 corridor:
Common SR-528 Breakdown Scenarios
Port Canaveral freight on a cruise day
Port Canaveral is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world — provisioning trucks and supply vehicles run SR-528 constantly, especially on turnaround days. A refrigerated supply truck with a flat heading to the port is a time-sensitive call. We know this route and the pull-off options near the port gate.
Semi flat on the open Brevard section
The middle section of SR-528 through Brevard County has long stretches of open road with limited commercial exits. A steer tire failure here puts a rig in a difficult spot. We respond with the right size and proper safety lighting for isolated highway work.
RV heading to Cape Canaveral or Cocoa Beach
Tourism traffic from Orlando to the Space Coast runs SR-528 heavily on weekends and school breaks. A travel trailer or Class C flat at mile 25 — mid-route, nothing around — is a common weekend call. We come out and handle the ST or LT tire, often in under 90 minutes.
How We Dispatch on SR-528
SR-528 calls vary by location. Orlando-end calls (near I-4 or the SR-417 interchange) get faster response — 60–75 minutes. Mid-route and Brevard-end calls run 90–120 minutes. When you call, give us your direction and your best estimate of how far along the road you are. We'll look up the nearest landmark or cross street and give you a realistic time.
SR-528 Roadside Tire FAQ
Do you respond to SR-528 tire calls?
Yes. SR-528 runs from Orlando east through Brevard County — both counties are in our service area. Port Canaveral freight and Space Coast tourism traffic make this a regular call for us.
What's the response time for a SR-528 breakdown in the middle section?
The mid-route section of SR-528 in Brevard County can take 75–120 minutes depending on where we're dispatching from. Call us with your location and we'll give you an honest ETA.
Are there good pull-off spots on SR-528?
The western end near Orlando has more options — the Narcoossee Road interchange and the SR-417 junction have space. The middle Brevard section is more open. Tell us your location and we'll talk through what's near you.
Do you cover Port Canaveral truck calls?
Yes. Port Canaveral freight and provisioning vehicles are a part of our Brevard County coverage. Supply trucks, refrigerated vans, and commercial vehicles in the port area are all in our scope.
Can you handle RV flats on SR-528 heading to Cocoa Beach?
Yes. Travel trailers and motorhomes heading to the Space Coast are a routine call. ST and LT sizes for most RV configurations are in our stock. Call us with the vehicle type and we'll confirm we have the right size before dispatch.
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