24/7 Jumpstart Near Me — Denton, Texas (Near Texas Woman's University)

★ 4.9 · 487 reviews·From $49·24-Hour Private Roadside

Denton's cold snaps and 100°+ summers both kill batteries, and a UNT student daily that sits a week between trips home is a prime jump candidate. Our commercial boosters punch through deep discharges consumer packs can't crack, and we test the charging system before leaving.

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Highway 35 Roadside provides 24/7 jumpstart in Denton, TX, serving Denton County and the surrounding Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex & North Texas. Typical on-scene arrival is 25–40 minutes anywhere in Denton. Flat upfront pricing from $49 with no hidden fees, hookup fees, or after-hours upcharges. Call (469) 340-3500 to dispatch a tech now.

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Why drivers in Denton choose Highway 35

  • Private dispatch, not a motor club. No queues, no third-party handoffs.
  • Flat-rate from $49 with upfront pricing before we dispatch.
  • 150,000 Denton neighbors already on file. Yours could be next.
  • Apartment lots, hotel garages, and every Denton highway shoulder.
  • Live human answers — no robo-menu, no "press 1 for…" maze.
  • Highway-trained crew for I-35E, I-35W, US-380
  • Apartment, garage, and gated-community access in Denton
  • Licensed & insured technicians with commercial-grade equipment
  • Dispatcher trained on every jumpstart edge case in Denton
  • Flat $49 starting rate with upfront pricing — no after-hours fees
  • Cash, card, Apple Pay, Google Pay — pay how you want

Common jumpstart situations in Denton

  • Office park near Texas Woman's University — won't start at quitting time
  • Locked keys at Texas Woman's University
  • Cold-snap morning, no crank, Denton driveway
  • Construction detour on I-35E left you on the shoulder
  • Late-night call from a Denton hotel garage

Areas we serve in Denton

Our roadside assistance covers all Denton neighborhoods, including areas near UNT, Texas Woman's University, Downtown Square. We also provide service to apartment communities, office parks, shopping centers, hotels, and entertainment venues throughout the city — and the broader Denton County region.

Jumpstart safety playbooks for Denton

Step-by-step action guides for the specific Denton breakdown scenarios this service handles most.

Safety playbook

What to do when you blow a tire or stall at 75 MPH on a DFW tollway

If a tire blows on the Sam Rayburn or Dallas North Tollway at highway speed, do NOT slam the brakes — ease off the accelerator and coast to 45 mph before braking. Steer for the widest paved shoulder (often the left on the DNT, per NTTA data), stay belted with hazards on, and call a professional with amber lights instead of attempting a DIY change in an 8-foot shoulder beside 75 mph traffic.

For tollways and highways including I-35E.

  1. Coast to the curbside — do not brake hard

    Your tire delaminates at 78 mph on the Sam Rayburn Tollway and the wheel shakes violently. Do not slam the brakes — that unloads the rear suspension and can snap the car sideways. Ease off the accelerator and let the car coast to 45 mph before applying gentle, progressive braking. Target the right shoulder, but on the Dallas North Tollway the left shoulder against the concrete median is often wider and safer than the narrow right gutter pan. NTTA data shows left-shoulder breakdowns have a 40% lower strike rate. Steer for whichever paved shoulder is widest.

  2. Stay belted, passenger-slide exit

    Once stopped: hazards on, everyone stays seatbelted. With passengers on the left shoulder of I-35E, the safest exit is the passenger-side door, sliding occupants across and onto the median grass — never the traffic side. Do not open any door facing traffic; a truck mirror at 70 mph will remove a car door and an arm in a single impact. If you're alone on the left shoulder, stay inside, belt on, doors locked. We approach from the rear and the truck blocks the lane.

  3. The mile-marker precision call

    When you call from the PGBT, do not say 'near the Coit exit.' Say 'President George Bush Turnpike southbound, mile marker 22.5, between Coit and Preston, left shoulder.' NTTA tollways have blue mile-marker signs every 0.2 miles — that pinpoints you within 1,000 feet. Better yet, note whether you're before or after a gantry. The overhead toll gantry is visible from half a mile away: '300 yards past the Coit gantry' beats any GPS pin for our tech approaching at 65 mph.

  4. The no-self-change rule on NTTA shoulders

    NTTA's own safety advisories strongly discourage motorists from changing tires themselves on tollway shoulders. The Sam Rayburn 'safety' shoulder is 8 feet wide. A full-size SUV is 6.5 feet wide. That leaves 18 inches between your kneeling body and a 75 mph stream of distracted drivers. We carry an extendable, remote-operated hydraulic jack so the technician stands behind the vehicle while lifting, arrive in Class 2 hi-vis uniform with a truck-mounted attenuator for severe exposure, and absorb the risk so you don't have to.

  5. The re-entry sequence

    After the tire change or jump start, the most dangerous moment is merging back into tollway flow from a dead stop. We pull behind you, match hazard patterns to traffic rhythm, and when we see an 8-second gap we signal with a long horn honk and a flashing spotlight. Accelerate hard down the shoulder to reach 55+ mph before merging — never merge at 30 mph. The speed differential causes panic braking behind you and a secondary collision risk. We watch your six until you're two exits away.

Frequently asked questions

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Nearby cities we serve

No matter where you park, we're 20 minutes away.

Don't see your exact breakdown spot? DFW's traffic system is a complex web. If you're broken down near Reunion Tower, a DART station in Plano, Buc-ee's in Denton, or a hidden garage in Las Colinas — here's what to do right now:

  1. 1Turn on hazard lights. Save your battery by switching off A/C and radio.
  2. 2Pin your location. Use Google Maps "Share Location." On the Sam Rayburn Tollway, note the nearest mile marker.
  3. 3Tap to call. A dead battery in the Stockyards or a lockout at Stonebriar needs a human voice that knows the landmarks. We service every parking lot from The Star in Frisco down to the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park, 24 hours a day.
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  • Licensed & insured

    General liability and service-vehicle insurance. License and proof of insurance available on request.

  • Bonded operators

    Every technician is background-checked and trained on non-destructive procedures.

  • Published SLA

    Median DFW response 25–45 minutes. Live ETA quoted on the call before dispatch.

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  • Reviewed by Highway 35 Dispatch Operations

    Page last updated 2026-06-23. Corrections welcome at dispatch@highway35roadside.com.