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The Iowa Department of Transportation has been putting up new signs at intersections and interchanges on state highways to try and prevent more people from going the wrong way. DOT traffic safety ...
By implementing new technologies, the Mobility Authority and other transportation agencies are working together to save lives and prevent dangerous crashes in Central Texas.
New advanced "wrong way" signs will be installed at Exit 40 on the Merritt Parkway in Norwalk, Conn., pictured here on Nov. 11, 2024. As the state experiences an increase in highway crashes ...
BOSTON - MassDOT's new wrong-way detection system proved successful in Bernardston Thursday night. The new system was installed on I-91 at exit 50 in the past week. Video from MassDOT shows the ...
The chances that a wrong-way driver is impaired are 13 times greater than for drivers in regular crashes. This week, ADOT added the big red signs and the arrows to complement the thermal cameras ...
39 wrong-way crashes in last decade The new signs will be erected in Campbell, Boone, Kenton, Carroll, Gallatin and Grant counties. Since 2015, there have been a total of 39 wrong-way crashes in ...
CDOT's new electric sign, accompanied by wrong-way detection technology, will warn drivers and alert CDOT of the potential danger. The technology is being piloted at the reversible express lanes ...
There are new wrong way detection activations coming to Connecticut’s Interstate 84.. And that means some traffic detours in Plainville at Exit 34 for a few days while the work gets done ...
A new type of technology, to prevent wrong-way drivers, is being installed in El Paso. The wrong-way detection systems are similar to those already operating in various cities across Texas.
This comes after multiple wrong-way crashes on US-131 in Grand Rapids in the past five years, including a 2022 crash that killed 21-year-old Willow Yon and a 2019 crash that left both drivers dead.
In 2022, Utah Highway Patrol saw 141 wrong-way incidents in their jurisdictions, with 25 wrong-way crashes statewide. Eight crashes involved fatalities where a total of 10 people died.
New CDOT program focuses on northwestern Colorado EAGLE — For some reason, motorists in the northwest quadrant of the state are statistically more likely to wind up traveling the wrong way on ...