Wrong-Way Vehicle Detection Systems Toolkit
<< View All Toolkits

Articles

Reducing Wrong-Way Driving Incidents on I-4

Wrong-way driving crashes occur when a driver has not observed posted traffic signs and proceeds in a lane going the wrong direction, increasing the risk of a head-on collision. To reduce wrong-way driving incidents, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is implementing Wrong-Way Vehicle Detection Systems (WWVDS) that help motorists properly identify interstate exit ramps and avoid entering them the wrong way.

FDOT is increasing the amount of wrong-way signage, roadway reflectors, and pavement markings on State Highway System exit ramps in Central Florida. Each sign is equipped with radar to detect vehicles traveling the wrong way. Once triggered, lights will begin to flash to notify the driver they are traveling in the wrong direction. If the motorist continues in the wrong direction, radar detection sends alerts to FDOT traffic managers and law enforcement. At the same time, a wrong-way driver alert will appear on electronic messaging boards along the interstate to warn other motorists.

FDOT District Five is actively installing WWVDS at Interstate 4 (I-4) interchanges. The first set of systems were installed in 2019 at eight interchanges in Orange, Seminole, and Volusia counties. New systems are coming online each year.

I-4 Installations of Wrong-Way Vehicle Detection Systems in FDOT District Five

Installed
Exit Highway Interchange County
58 I-4 County Road (C.R.) 532 near ChampionsGate Osceola
68 I-4 Apopka-Vineland Road (State Road (S.R.) 535) Orange
71 (East) I-4 Central Florida Parkway Orange
74 I-4 Sand Lake Road (S.R. 482) Orange
I-4 Express I-4 Grand National Drive Direct Connects Orange
75 I-4 S.R. 435 (Kirkman Road) Orange
78 I-4 Conroy Road Orange
79 I-4 John Young Parkway Orange
81A I-4 Michigan Street Orange
81BC I-4 Kaley Avenue Orange
82B (East) I-4 South Street Orange
I-4 Express I-4 South Street Direct Connects Orange
82B (West) I-4 Anderson Street Orange
83A I-4 Colonial Drive (S.R. 50), Amelia Street (U.S. 17-92) Orange
84 I-4 Colonial Drive (S.R. 50) Orange
84 (West) I-4 Ivanhoe Boulevard Orange
I-4 Express I-4 Ivanhoe Boulevard Direct Connect (West) Orange
I-4 Express I-4 Central Parkway Direct Connect (East) Seminole
98 I-4 Lake Mary Boulevard Seminole
101 ABC I-4 C.R. 46A/S.R. 46/S.R. 417 Seminole
104 I-4 U.S. 17-92 Seminole
108 I-4 Dirksen Drive/Debary Avenue Volusia
111 I-4 Saxon Boulevard Volusia
114 I-4 Howland Boulevard (S.R. 472) Volusia
116 I-4 Orange Camp Road Volusia
118 I-4 S.R. 44 Volusia

In Progress
Exit Highway Interchange County
74B I-4 Universal Boulevard Osceola
85 I-4 Princeton Street Orange
86 I-4 Par Street Orange
87 I-4 S.R. 426 (Fairbanks Avenue) Orange
88 I-4 S.R. 423 (Lee Road) Orange
90 I-4 Maitland Boulevard/Lake Destiny Road/Sandspur Road Orange
92 I-4 S.R. 436 Seminole
94 I-4 S.R. 434 Seminole
256 I-95 S.R. 421 Volusia
260 I-95 I-4 West/S.R. 400 East Volusia
261 I-95 U.S. 92 Volusia
273 I-95 U.S. 1 Volusia
278 I-95 Old Dixie Highway Flagler

Videos

Social Media

Wrong-way driving crashes occur when a driver has not observed posted traffic signs and proceeds in a lane going the wrong direction, increasing the risk of a head-on collision. Learn how FDOT is helping to reduce wrong-way driving incidents on Interstate 4: I4Beyond.com/wrongway
Do you know what to do if you see an alert about a wrong-way driver? First, reduce your speed. Then move over to the right and proceed with extreme caution. If a wrong-way driver is approaching, immediately pull off the roadway and call 911. Learn more about how FDOT is helping to reduce wrong-way driving incidents: I4Beyond.com/wrongway

Handouts

How Wrong-Way Driving Alert Systems Work

Graphics