The top 10 neighbors for Southern Tire Mart at Pilot Flying J span four distinct categories — with no single cluster dominating — yet the trucking-corridor ecosystem still anchors the strongest signals.
The shape is broad: scores descend gradually from 0.68 down to 0.52, with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. The three closest neighbors are all Gas Stations by subcategory: TravelCenters of America at 0.68, Pilot Flying J at 0.63, and Blue Beacon Truck Wash at 0.62 — the last being a Car Wash and Detailing service rather than a fuel stop, but functionally part of the same highway-services corridor. Freightliner Trucks (Automotive / Dealerships, 0.60) and Bosselman Boss Shop (Automotive / Maintenance and Repair Services, 0.57) round out the top five, keeping the upper tier firmly in commercial-vehicle territory.
Where the broad shape becomes structurally notable is positions six through ten. Huawei (Telecommunications, 0.55), OnePlus (Technology, 0.54), Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores (Gas Stations, 0.54), Key Food (General Grocery Stores, 0.53), and Quick Fuel (Gas Stations, 0.52) complete the set. The presence of two consumer-tech brands and a general grocery chain alongside highway-services competitors means the audience shape is not purely defined by the trucking world — it extends into a broader, cross-category consumer profile that no single label captures cleanly.
The overall picture is an audience that overlaps most with highway-corridor services but whose shape is diffuse enough to touch consumer technology and everyday retail.