I-81 Through Virginia and Pennsylvania: The Truck Corridor That Kills

Why America's most truck-intensive interstate is a constant danger for commercial drivers

Interstate 81 is one of the most heavily used freight corridors in the United States, running 855 miles from Tennessee through Virginia and Pennsylvania before connecting to I-90 in New York. For commercial drivers, this route is deceptively challenging: it looks like a standard Appalachian interstate, but the concentration of trucks, the terrain, and the weather conditions make it one of the most statistically dangerous stretches of highway in the country.

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