Steps Being Taken to Reduce Wrong-Way Crashes in Dallas, Texas
There has been a rash of wrong-way driving accidents this year on the North Dallas Tollway. I blogged about these terrible accidents several times. Now, the North Texas Tollway Authority is taking steps to reduce wrong-way accidents in Texas.
Several new features will be tested out on the Dallas North Tollway, such as better wrong way signs and sensors that will detect if a car is driving the wrong way and alert a command center. Some confusing intersections may even have to be renovated.
According to the tollway authority, all wrong-way crashes in 2008 and 2009 involved drunk drivers. This doesn’t surprise me a bit. Drunk driving is a big problem in Texas, with 64 drunk driving fatalities in Dallas in 2008, and over 1,500 drunk driving crashes in Dallas that year.
I’m relieved to find out that something is being done to help this problem. I applaud the tollway authority for trying these additional steps. We shouldn’t have to do this but as long as people drive drunk, we will have to keep spending our money to make the streets as safe as possible for the rest of us. It’s obvious that drivers going to wrong way on the highway can have devastating consequences.
Information provided by Dallas/Fort Worth Accident Injury Lawyer Mark A. Anderson, who can be reached toll free at 877-294-1115, or contacted by clicking here.




