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Two drivers were killed in wrong-way crashes in 2022. Thirty-two others were injured in the last decade. New signs take aim at wrong-way drivers.
There were more than 3,500 wrong-way crashes in 2023, the most recent data available. That's why the Florida Department of Transportation is installing "Wrong Way" signs on several exit ramps from ...
Half the states in New England have some kind of wrong-way driver detection systems set up in problematic areas, but New Hampshire is not one of them.
Radar detects wrong-way drivers setting off flashing lights above and below wrong-way signs. There are multiple sets of warnings.
Unexpected, life-changing and often deadly. Drivers are heading the wrong way on a busy stretch of local highway. Here's what PennDOT's doing to try and stop the crashes.
Houston Public Works installed new signs to prevent wrong-way crashes.
Crash records show that in 2023 there are four wrong-way crashes on US-131 between I-96 and 28th Street; three of them were head-on collisions.
In 2013, MassDOT tried a relatively low-cost method to reduce wrong-way vehicle incidents by installing oversized "Do Not Enter” and “Wrong Way” signs and pavement marking arrows at 432 ...
Traders say their arrowed signs have been unfairly blamed for drivers turning into a one-way street.
MoDOT officials confirmed the installation of three new warnings signs — one “wrong way” sign and two “do not enter” signs — at the I-229 6A exit ramp that leads on to Edmond and Third ...
As New Hampshire prepares to launch a commission to study the problem of wrong-way drivers on the state's roads, other New England states have used technology to try to make roads safer.
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