States seek ways to curb deadly highway wrong-way crashes

A "Wrong "Way" sign warns drivers from entering westbound on an eastbound exit ramp from the Massachusetts Turnpike, Route I-90, in Boston, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023. Massachusetts transportation officials have launched a new program designed to curb the number of wrong-way driving deaths in the state. The $2.6 million pilot program project set up in November 2022, consists of installing wrong-way vehicle detection systems at highway ramps across the state. Each year in the United States, wrong-way crashes result in 300 to 400 deaths. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

BOSTON (AP) — As Connecticut state Rep. Quentin Williams was driving home from the governor's inauguration ball last month, he was struck head-on by a driver who had entered the highway using a ramp going in the wrong direction, killing both Williams and the driver.

on a kind of car accident that is particularly deadly: wrong-way crashes. Each year in the United States, they result in according to federal highway administrators.

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