“They don’t really care about personal safety as much as they used to,” said Eric Jackson, executive director of the Connecticut Transportation Institute at the University of Connecticut.. “They’ve kind of gotten used to this message … that everything’s dangerous out there.”
Four people were killed in a head-on crash on I-95 in Connecticut.Police said the crash happened in the New Haven County town of Guilford at about 2:50 a.m. on Sunday, May 29.A 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5 S was going the wrong way, traveling no…
Connecticut’s death toll associated with wrong-way crashes has increased to 17 in 2022 more than double the number of people killed in each of the past two years.
Connecticut’s death toll associated with wrong-way crashes has increased to 17 in 2022 more than double the number of people killed in each of the past two years.