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I-Team Investigates

Aaron speaks with Dan Lampariello Investigative Reporter with CBS-13/Fox 23 on I-Team Investigates. Tonight’s segment has to do with wrong way driving & the technology some states are investing in to prevent crashes. They traveled to Rhode Island to look at the tech they have in place — which has brought fatal wrong way crashes to 0 in the areas it’s been implemented. They also speak with a wrong way crash victim from Maine who’s pushing for this type of technology to be implemented here — and get an update from Maine DOT about if/when that could happen

This air Tonight at 6pm On CBS-13 and 10pm on Fox 23

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