‘Frightening’ rise in wrong-way motorway driving

‘Frightening’ rise in wrong-way motorway driving
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‘Frightening’ rise in wrong-way motorway driving
Author: Neil Lancefield
Published: Dec, 30 2024 00:01

Reported incidents of wrong-way driving on England’s motorways have increased by 15% in the past year, an investigation has found. A motoring organisation described the increase as “frightening” and called for a “full review of signage and road layout”.

National Highways figures obtained by the PA news agency show 988 incidents involving “oncoming vehicles” were reported on England’s motorways in the year to November 17. That is up from 858 during the previous 12 months, and represents an average of 19 every week.

The data, released in response to a Freedom of Information request, relates to unconfirmed reports of wrong-way driving made to National Highways’ operations centres by various sources such as the police, traffic officers and the public. AA president Edmund King said: “The increase in the number of vehicles being driven in the wrong direction on motorways is frightening.

“The consequences of wrong-way driving can be devastating and deadly.”. Five people died in a crash involving a wrong-way driver on the M6 near Tebay services, Cumbria on October 15. In another incident, two people were killed and four were seriously injured when a stolen van was driven the wrong way on the M25 in Hertfordshire on February 4 in an attempt to evade the police.

Barancan Nurcin, then 22, of High Road in Tottenham, north London, was handed an 18-year prison sentence at St Albans Crown Court on June 21. Mr King said: “Various incidents are clearly down to criminals trying to evade the police. There is absolutely no excuse to deliberately drive the wrong way.

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