Wrong-Way Crash On I-691 In Meriden Leads To Serious Injuries

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Meriden CT

19 April, 2022

7:29 AM

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MERIDEN, CT — A wrong-way crash in Meriden early Tuesday led to injuries, according to state police. A New Milford man was driving a 2012 Toyota Camry eastbound on Interstate 691 in the area west of exit 5. A Cromwell man was driving a 2007 Honda Accord westbound at 12:07 a.m., going the wrong way in the eastbound lanes. The Accord then struck the Camry head on, according to state police. The drivers were taken by ambulance to local hospitals. WTNH News-8 reported that the injuries were serious. I-691 was closed as police investigated crash, but it has since reopened. See also: Popular News Anchor Leaves One CT Station For Another, Lands New Show Another CT Television News Reporter Switches Stations, Named New Co-Anchor Wrong-way wrecks have become disturbingly common this year. Recently, nine Connecticut residents were killed in four separate wrong-way crashes over a two-month period. Over the weekend, a state trooper was injured when a wrong-way driver crashed into his cruiser in Cromwell. See related: 6 Killed In 2 Wrong-Way Accidents In Connecticut: Reports Victims Identified In Wrong-Way Crash That Killed 4Fatal wrong-way accident investigated, CT State Police2 Killed In Wrong-Way Crash In Connecticut: State PoliceState Trooper Injured During Wrong-Way Crash: State PD

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