Driving school instructor gives advice on encountering a wrong way driver: Steve Mochel, owner of Fresh Green Light driving school, talks about what to do to avoid a collision with a wrong way driver. (Video by Ricky Flores/The Journal News)
An estimated 360 people each year are killed in wrong-way collisions on the nation’s highways, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a recent report. Some 60 percent of those crashes involve alcohol and nearly 80 percent occur between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Wrong-way crashes on highways are relatively rare, but they are often fatal when they do occur because they usually involve head-on collisions, the agency noted.
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