, yeah alec the chp is calling is a growing problem. People actually driving the wrong way, trying to get onto the freeway. Right now, they a on ways to prevent that from happening. So, if you try to drive the wrong way onto an exit ramp you will typically see two things. Signs indicated you are heading the wrong way and also read road reflectors. Now caltrans is working with uc davis doing a study trying to prevent the problem of runaway drivers in parts of san diego and sacramento they are using cameras to monitor exit ramps and they also installed signs with l. E. D. Lights that flash when a driver is headed in the wrong direction. We are taking film of people who get on the offramp, trying to get onto the freeway, and we want to see if they are turning around, or if they do, what do strategies they meet be able to use to eventually implement and impl and of course here in the bay area to try to cut down on these drivers headed the wrong way. Now, the chps goldengate division says i