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The Berlin Turnpike is a 12.17-mile (19.59 km) major thoroughfare carrying U.S. Route 5 (US 5) and Route 15 in New Haven County and Hartford County in the U.S. state of Connecticut. The road begins one mile south of the Meriden – Berlin town line where Route 15 on the Wilbur Cross Parkway merges with US 5 along North Broad Street in Meriden ...
The Berlin Turnpike is mostly a four-lane arterial road with some six-lane sections and is the alignment of the old Hartford and New Haven Turnpike. In Berlin, it has an interchange with the Route 9 freeway. In Wethersfield, Route 5 and Route 15 leave the Berlin Turnpike to travel along the Wilbur Cross Highway, a freeway bypass along the south ...
Officers at about 7:22 p.m. responded to the area of 2500 Berlin Turnpike near the Burger King restaurant on the report of a man being dragged by a vehicle, according to the Newington ...
Still, traffic and deadly accidents continued to increase each year on the turnpike, and by the 1990s the Connecticut Turnpike had started to become known as "the Highway of Death". [ 12 ] Furthermore, while most of the turnpike is signed as I-95 or I-395, the highway was designed and built before the Interstate Highway System was established.
A hit-and-run is when a driver fails to stop and provide insurance information after an accident. Nationally, approximately 11 percent of all car accidents are hit-and-runs. Between 2006 and 2016 ...
A 55-year-old motorcyclist from Redford died Friday after a crash in Berlin Township.
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
Berlin, Connecticut Police Department: February 2, 1985: Struck and killed by a drunk driver while directing traffic at an automobile accident on the Berlin Turnpike. [89] [90] Patrolman Ignatius John Charlie: Alakanuk, Alaska Police Department: May 10, 1985: Shot and killed when he interrupted a robbery in progress. [91] [54] Patrolman Jeremy ...