There have been 33 crashes involving a wrong-way driver in just the first two months of 2022. Three of those crashes resulted in someone's death.
Greg Workman was riding his motorcycle on I-15 on Feb. 20 when he was hit and killed by someone driving the wrong way.
UHP provided FOX 13 News with these numbers, detailing the number of wrong-way crashes and fatalities, dating back to 2019.Those numbers went up the following year in 2020 with 340 crashes statewide. Twenty-one of those crashes ended in someone's death. That's why Major Nigbur is urging people to make good, conscious decisions before even getting behind the wheel of their car.
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