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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.
NORTH HAVEN — A wrong-way driver detection system stopped a person from getting on the wrong side of Interstate 91 on Wednesday night, officials say.
Driver fatigue detection systems are at the forefront of efforts to enhance road safety by mitigating the risks associated with drowsiness and reduced vigilance.
We’ve found a new system to detect wrong-way drivers is already working. We obtained video from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) through a records request.
It wasn't known how many of 2023's wrong-way drivers passed through a detection system. UDOT has plans for 22 more detection systems across Utah.
PAWTUCKET – Another freeway exit is getting a wrong-way driver detection system, which flashes at drivers warning that they are about to enter the freeway in the wrong direction. The Rhode ...
Sixty wrong-way driver systems are scattered throughout the state right now – with more than 100 expected to be activated by the end of the year.
Making Mid-South roads safer. That's one of the goals behind a new installation by ARDOT that can detect if someone is driving the wrong way on the interstate.
The state Department of Transportation reports that detection systems on off-ramps are stopping wrong-way drivers 82% of the time, preventing hundreds of crashes.
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.
Wrong-way detection system often used The wrong-way driver detection and alert system is already installed at 31 intersections. The off-ramp will make it the 32nd to be installed.
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