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NJ man arrested for driving wrong way on highway

Posted on Friday, May 28th, 2010 at 12:46 pm    

A New Jersey man was arrested in Pennsylvania for driving the wrong way on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for nearly 10 miles on Wednesday, according to police.

The man was driving a car with New Jersey plates and the only way that police could stop him was by ramming him with a jersey barrier near mile marker 21 in Beaver County, about 20 miles west of Pittsburgh.

He was arrested for causing three or four crashes, said Lt. James McFadden.

When interviewed, the man told a reported “Yeah, I’m fine. All good,” before saying, “I have no clue” when asked what happened.

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