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Thursday, Dec. 01, 2011

Patrol: Wrong-way driver forced off I-26, arrested

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A highway patrolman forced a driver who was travelling the wrong way on Interstate-26 off the road early Wednesday morning, the South Carolina Highway Patrol reported.

Vanessa H. Clark of Ladson was arrested and charged with DUI.

According to the patrol, calls started coming into the patrol of a car going the wrong way on the westbound side of I-26 shortly after Clark was believed to have entered the roadway in Lexington County.

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Responding to the call, Trooper Salvatore Cirencione pushed Clark’s car into the center median wall near the St. Andrews exit after she failed to respond to his commands to stop, the patrol said.

Since 2010, two people have died in similar wrong-way incidents on the same stretch of Interstate 26, the patrol said.

“It is not uncommon for troopers to get reports of wrong-way drivers on interstates. These situations typically end in a serious collision or fatality if the driver is not located and stopped,” Lt. Col. Mike Oliver, Interim SCHP Commander said in a statement.

-- Rachael Myers Lowe

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