Early this morning (August 19th), Austin endured another wrong way crash<\/a>, a wreck where a driver is driving the wrong way on a highway.\u00a0 Details are not out yet, but one man was killed and two women were critically injured following a head-on collision on I35 southbound near Airport Boulevard.<\/p>\n When a wreck like this happens, you may ask how it’s possible to be driving the wrong way on a highway.\u00a0 But the unfortunate reality is that these wrong-way wrecks happen far too frequently.<\/p>\n For example, earlier this month, teens headed to Austin were killed in a wrong way crash on I30 in Greenville, near Dallas<\/a>.<\/p>\n In June, an Austin woman was killed in a wrong way wreck on Ben White Boulevard.<\/a><\/p>\n In May, two people were killed in a wrong way wreck on Parmer Lane<\/a>.<\/p>\n In fact, this is a subject that I’ve studied and written about frequently.\u00a0 Some of my posts on wrong way (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Early this morning (August 19th), Austin endured another wrong way crash, a wreck where a driver is driving the wrong way on a highway.\u00a0 Details are not out yet, but one man was killed and two women were critically injured…<\/span><\/p>\n