Part 18 of 20 - Wrong-way Interstate Collisions, “Boy I’m tired of driving, so I’ll drive faster and get home quicker.”

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Posted by Steve LombardiAugust 13, 2009 3:02 PM

Gastonia, South Carolina – July 2009 – A wrong-way driver on I-85 in Gaston County, traveling south in the northbound lanes of travel was accused of trying to strike cars driving the wrong way and finally driving into a cement wall. He was under psychiatric care.

A man who passed him told Eyewitness News it looked like Ghent was going 100 mph. That driver said he was on his way to his Charlotte home from work in Gastonia, and he remembers seeing headlights coming directly at him in his lane. He said he thought it could only be a trooper traveling on the wrong side of the road at night. He said he moved two lanes over and watched as the car passed by.

Seconds later, troopers fell in behind the vehicle.

They said they stopped Ghent near exit 23 and he refused to take a breathalyzer. They said a blood test found an unnamed prescription drug in Ghent's blood. There is a video-tape report.

InjuryBoard.com – Blog by Brooks Schuelke - What Can Be Done To Protect Dallas Motorists From Wrong-Way Drivers? Discusses how Dallas highway officials need to approach the problem. He points out what automakers are looking at the situation.

Bloomington, Indiana - Wrong-way driver on Ind. 37 told police she was following her GPS – July 31, 2009 - By Marcela Creps, 331-4375 | mcreps@heraldt.com

Brownsburg, Indiana – July 2009 – Near the I-74 interchange with Ronal Reagan Parkway near the western Indianapolis suburb of Brownsburg around 8:15 A.M. The collision occurred in Hendricks County involving a 59-year-old woman heading eastbound in the westbound lanes. She died when her SUV struck the rear axle of one semi, then airborne and struck another semi head-on.

Chicago, Illinois – July 2009 – I-55, near South Halsted Street at 1:50 a.m. The wrong-way driver was headed south. A 38-year-old woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash. The male wrong-way driver was neither identified nor charged although he was reported to be in custody.



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VCDaedalus
Posted by VCDaedalus
August 17, 2009 6:59 AM

I wonder what the "unnamed prescription drug" was and why it was left unidentified.

Because, of course, we can't have ANYONE asking questions about the latest generation of completely safe psychiatric drugs. We can't have anyone asking questions about the prescription psych drugs that an estimated 1 out of every 4 Americans are taking.

No, let's not ask questions about Ritalin or Prozac or Lexapro or Ambien or Celexa. Those drugs are COMPLETELY safe, NO ONE ever takes them carelessly or in an abusive manner, so it's completely IMPOSSIBLE that anyone could take them and experience bizarre behavior. (Because they saved my sister-in-law's marriage, that's why, and you don't want to see her ten-year-old boy without his ADD drugs!)

Steve LombardiInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Steve Lombardi
August 17, 2009 8:52 AM

VD: The analogy is similar to the one I'm reading about the Taser being a non-lethal weapon. You might also the like the article I posted on DTC, or advertising direct to consumer. There are two articles the second has links to videotapes that talk about the drugs you mention. There is a growing opposition to the way prescription drugs are marketed, prescribed, researched and the warning developed.

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