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Why fatal crashes were up in CT in 2024 despite massive efforts to curb alarming trend

Carlton Jack with CTDOT, talks about his vehicle he uses when a CTDOT crew is working on Connecticut highways during the kickoff for National Crash Responder Safety Week at the Connecticut Police Academy in Meriden on Monday, Nov. 16, 2024. (Aaron Flaum/ Hartford Courant)
Carlton Jack with CTDOT, talks about his vehicle he uses when a CTDOT crew is working on Connecticut highways during the kickoff for National Crash Responder Safety Week at the Connecticut Police Academy in Meriden on Monday, Nov. 16, 2024. (Aaron Flaum/ Hartford Courant)
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State officials have tried extra speed enforcement, wrong-way detection systems and speed cameras in work zones in an effort to bring down the speed of Connecticut drivers.

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