GRAPHICS | How KYTC's wrong-way driver technology works
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As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
As part of KYTC's wrong-way driver technology, a deterrent system will be set off when a car is detected driving onto an off-ramp. It includes flashing wrong-way signs and real-time, system-generated alerts. Farther down the road, more drivers will be alerted to use extreme caution when a wrong-way driver is detected. (KYTC graphic)
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From 2015 to 2023, dozens of people were killed and even more were seriously injured in 191 wrong-way crashes across Kentucky.
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