
Technology to warn wrong way drivers
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A team is coming up with ways to better warn wrong-way drivers.
Wrong way driving crashes account for over 300 traffic deaths in the United States each year. The Texas Department Of Transportation has teamed up with other research institutions to find ways to better warn wrong-way drivers. They hope these technological advancements will be in our vehicles in the next few years.
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Technology to warn wrong way drivers
Clip: Season 4 Episode 34 | 5m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Wrong way driving crashes account for over 300 traffic deaths in the United States each year. The Texas Department Of Transportation has teamed up with other research institutions to find ways to better warn wrong-way drivers. They hope these technological advancements will be in our vehicles in the next few years.
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