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Wrong-way crashes are on the rise in 海角换妻. What's being done to prevent them?

The exit 8 off ramp on I-84W in Danbury CT is considered 1 of the most dangerous in the state. This has been the site of many wrong-way crashes of the years.
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The Exit 8 off-ramp on I-84 west in Danbury, Conn., is considered one of the most dangerous in the state. This has been the site of many wrong-way crashes over the years.

The majority of wrong-way crashes involve a driver impaired by alcohol or other substances.

海角换妻 State Police continue to investigate the death of state Rep. Quentin Williams, who was killed last week in a wrong-way crash on Route 9 in Cromwell.

The Accountabilty Project found that wrong-way crashes are on the rise across the state. In 2022, 23 people were killed in 海角换妻 in wrong-way crashes. That鈥檚 the highest number the state has seen in the last five years.

The 海角换妻 Department of Transportation says in about 80% of these cases, the driver is impaired by alcohol or other substances.

Fredrick Dombrowski, a University of Bridgeport clinical mental health expert who specializes in substance use, says a cultural change is needed to reduce the likelihood of these crashes.

鈥淭his has to be everyone, not only public policy but also even people working at bars and restaurants. They can link up with rideshare services or taxis to then be able to help people get home,鈥 Dombrowski said.

海角换妻 is also exploring new roadway safety features. Last year, the state announced an investment of $20 million into . It will add pavement markings near ramps, replace some traffic signals with directional arrows and install more than 500 鈥淲rong Way鈥 signs. Those messages will be placed approximately every mile, on the backs of existing speed limit signs.

海角换妻 is also testing new systems to . The state previously assessed more than 200 highway ramps, identifying potential problem spots based on factors such as poor lighting and the number of businesses that serve alcohol within half a mile.

It gave special attention to spots where on- and off-ramps are located on the same side of the road, which can be confusing for drivers.

The state is now rolling out warning systems at 16 areas of concern. It installed the first in Danbury in January 2020 and will expand this year.

They use 360-degree cameras to detect vehicle motion and include large, red signs that flash when the system is activated.

Fran Mayko, a spokeswoman for AAA Northeast, says the 海角换妻 DOT has made recent progress on the projects.

鈥淭hey have put additional signage, reflective signage. There are some ramps where if a person goes up the wrong way, lights flash," Mayko said.

The has installed wrong-way detection with flashers at nine ramp locations, and dozens of additional ones have been identified for installation this year.

Dombrowski says while these are helpful in some cases, drivers under the influence may get distracted and not see them.

We reached out to the 海角换妻 Department of Transportation for an interview but didn鈥檛 get a response.

Williams, a Democrat from Middletown, was killed early Thursday morning after the vehicle he was in was struck by a wrong-way driver on Route 9 in Cromwell, just hours after he was sworn in to his third term.

indicates the wrong-way crash occurred just before 1 a.m. Williams was inside a vehicle heading south on Route 9 when another vehicle traveling the wrong direction struck it head-on near the Exit 18 entrance ramp, police said.

The 27-year-old driver of the other vehicle was also killed. The circumstances remain under investigation.

Bria Lloyd joined 海角换妻 as an investigative reporter for The Accountability Project in November 2022. She鈥檚 also the co-host of the station鈥檚 limited series podcast, 'In Absentia'.
Jim Haddadin is an editor for The Accountability Project, 海角换妻's investigative reporting team. He was previously an investigative producer at NBC Boston, and wrote for newspapers in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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