The corridor is expanding!
The Commercial Motor Vehicle Roadside Technology Corridor (CMVRTC) is expanding its territory to demonstrate, test, evaluate, and showcase innovative CMV safety technologies. The CMVRTC—chartered in Tennessee along a 70-mile stretch of I-81 and I-40 in Knox, Greene, Hamblen, Jefferson, and Sevier counties—now includes three new states: Georgia, North Carolina and Kentucky. Commercial vehicle enforcement personnel from these states will aid in collection of field data on wireless roadside inspection and other safety related projects. With the addition of these states the corridor now encompasses approximately 2,200 miles of interstate roadway (I-75, I-81, I-40, I-65 and I-24 corridors) within the test bed.

The CMVRTC is operated by the Center for Transportation Analysis at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.