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A 20-mile stretch of I-95 in Maine is plagued by frequent crashes and dangerous driving, with officials citing driver behavior as the primary cause.
Motorists report dangerous driving on a 20-mile stretch of I-95 between Augusta and Waterville, citing frequent crashes, speeding, distractions, and aggressive behavior.
Residents describe it as a "death zone," with incidents including vehicles exceeding 90 mph, swerving, and objects flying from trucks.
Maine DOT data shows a crash every 1.3 days, linked to distracted driving, rear-end collisions, work zones, and reckless conduct.
While traffic peaks around 7 a.m. on weekdays, officials say driver behavior—not infrastructure—is the main issue, though a merge near Exit 112 is a noted concern.
Some suggest less visible police patrols to deter unsafe driving.
Un tramo de 20 millas de la I-95 en Maine está plagado de accidentes frecuentes y conducción peligrosa, con los funcionarios citando el comportamiento del conductor como la causa principal.