The two strongest pulls in Blue Beacon Truck Wash's top 10 are a matched pair of truck-stop gas station brands: Pilot Flying J at 0.81 and Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores at 0.80 — and the shape doesn't collapse into a single cluster from there.
The shape is two-peak, and the second peak is commercial trucking hardware. Freightliner Trucks (0.76) and International Trucks (0.72) — both Automotive / Dealerships — sit clearly above the rest of the field, forming a distinct second neighborhood. TravelCenters of America (0.72), another Gas Stations entry, bridges the two peaks. Together, the top five describe an audience organized around the commercial trucking corridor: fuel and rest stops on one side, the trucks themselves on the other.
Below position five, the neighbor set diversifies sharply. Southern Tire Mart at Pilot Flying J (0.62) and Southern Tire Mart (STM) (0.59) add an Automotive / Parts and Accessories thread, while Unbox Therapy (0.61), The Burger Den (0.59), and Motel 6 (0.59) introduce categories — Tools and Resources, QSR, and Budget Lodging — that sit well outside the trucking core. No other Car Wash and Detailing entity appears in the top 10.
The two-peak structure reveals an audience defined by the commercial trucking lifestyle at its core, with a secondary layer of road-corridor services pulling in adjacent directions.