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.
[Read More]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
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