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10:23pm Tuesday 25th March 2008
AN 81-year-old grandmother brought havoc to the M65 after driving the wrong way along the motorway for 15 miles.
Cars swerved, one piled into a crash barrier with its four occupants taken to hospital and the motorway had to be closed for five hours.
Martha Harwood, who was trying to get home to Darwen, said she had been confused by the new layout at Whitebirk roundabout.
The retired florist went the wrong way up the exit slip road for the westbound carriageway at junction six and carried on until Barrowford because "there was nowhere to turn around".
Police said Martha's Suzuki Ignis had been travelling at only 40mph and was eventually stopped by a police patrol car with flashing blue lights.
The Ford Fiesta crashed into a side barrier trying to avoid her.
This caused part of the motorway to be closed while officers cleared debris off the road and cut a passenger free.
No-one was seriously injured, although four passengers from the Fiesta were taken to hospital.
Martha was eventually stopped at around 10pm on Monday. Her Suzuki Ignis was seized and she was escorted home.
She was not arrested. Police said that at this stage they did not think it was in the public interest to bring charges against her.
However officers said her licence could be revoked.
Martha, of Blackburn Road, said she had been trying to get home after visiting a friend in Longridge for tea.
She said: "I was at the new Whitebirk roundabout in Blackburn and I saw a signpost for Blackburn so I thought I would follow that.
"I have no idea how I ended up going the wrong way on the motorway. It is very confusing with all of the new signs at Whitebirk.
"At first I didn't think there was anything wrong.
"It was quiet on the road. Then I saw cars coming towards me.
"It was quite scary and I didn't know what to do. There was nowhere for me to turn around so I just kept going.
"The police were really nice when they stopped me. I didn't know what to do until they arrived.
"They asked if I had had a drink but I feel very strongly about that and would never drink and drive.
Martha, who has been driving since she was in her thirties, said: "I haven't decided if I will stop driving. I feel a bit silly about what has happened."
Police Constable Neil Goodison, of the road policing unit, was the officer who pulled Martha over.
He said: "She was completely oblivious to what happened and did not even know there had been an accident.
"She came to a stop in front of my car when she saw my lights in the outside lane of the motorway.
"I turned her car around so she was facing the right way.
"She was trying to get to Darwen and realised she was on the wrong side of the road but didn't know how to get off."
Sergeant Dave Langton, of the motorway unit, said it was fortunate no-one was seriously injured.
He said: "It could have been worse and there may have been fatalities."
A spokesperson for the campaigning motoring organisation the RAC foundation said it was rare for someone to drive down the motorway the wrong way for as far as 15 miles.
He said: "We definitely do not suggest that older people give up driving completely, but they should make sure they have their sight and other facilities.
"People should know their limitations because it is very easy to get confused especially on busy roads."
DMP, says...
2:05pm Wed 2 Apr 08
Alice Nutter wrote:If this is true then the book really should be thrown at her!
Well, I see Martha has made the national headlines, there is an article about her on the Daily Mirror website, apparently she has been known to travel the wrong way before and her sister refuses to get in a car with her as she thinks she is not fit to drive. Her sister has been telling her for the past 2 years that she should give her car up! I really hope the police are going to look into this further and she is prosecuted
Tony JR, Nelson says...
11:17pm Fri 28 Mar 08
Tony H wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i honestly cant stop laughing after this comment.
Apparently Martha received a phone call from her family to warn her there was a driver going the wrong way on the motorway. Her reply was that there wasn't one but "bloody hundreds of them"
Mick, Burnley says...
7:49pm Fri 28 Mar 08
top cat wrote:Good driving is as much about attitude as control skills. The blanket discrimination within your comments suggest you should make an honest appraisal of your own driving (a few English lessons wouldn't go amiss either)
keep old peole off road,there hazards...any1 over 65 sholdnt be driving,there sense arnt the same...
cars can kill, says...
10:31am Fri 28 Mar 08
JH, Darwen says...
7:43pm Thu 27 Mar 08
lydia, nelson says...
2:23pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Captain Battenburg, In yer mirror! says...
11:59am Thu 27 Mar 08
Alice Nutter, Pendle Hill says...
11:47am Thu 27 Mar 08
Mal, The Metropolis says...
11:11am Thu 27 Mar 08
not so...., says...
10:44am Thu 27 Mar 08
not so...., says...
10:43am Thu 27 Mar 08
Gerri, Darwen says...
10:30am Thu 27 Mar 08
Give her a break.., lancs says...
1:28am Thu 27 Mar 08
Tony H wrote:haha! good one tony.. surely there wasnt a major disaster this time..Don't any of your family grans etc get confused some times.This lady has been driving for many yrs to revoke her licence will be like taking her legs..She's independent.. maybe a driving lesson for her to get the new road signs etc right..maybe the length of time she drove this way was because she didnt know how to make the wrong right..Give some people a break..IF it's their first offence in so many years..
Apparently Martha received a phone call from her family to warn her there was a driver going the wrong way on the motorway. Her reply was that there wasn\\\'t one but \\\"bloody hundreds of them\\\"
Blondie, says...
12:12am Thu 27 Mar 08
totty, Lancashire says...
11:09pm Wed 26 Mar 08
StopWastedLives, Clitheroe says...
10:34pm Wed 26 Mar 08
carry on wrote:Are you for real?
Martha carry on driving anyone can make a mistake and nobody was hurt,Yours was a genuine mistake not like most who cut down or reverse down side street,Most of these hypocrites has probably drove with drink in them knowing they are over the limit,Or picked kids up from a location and parked on double yellows,Stress heads
Sam Bentham, says...
8:42pm Wed 26 Mar 08
carry on wrote:Carry on driving??? this woman drove the wrong way down a motorway am I missing something??? this is not an easy mistake to make?? I'm only a learner driver but know that an exit road does not double back on itself which this one must have done if it is an exit of the M65 and from reading the comments from other drivers who were there at the time I think she knew she was in the wrong and thought 'I'll just carry and if anyone pulls me over I'll just play the age card!!' I agree if this had been a teenage boy he would have had the book thrown a him!!! Also not everyone drives after drinking or parks on double yellows-maybe this is just a representation of the kind of people that 'carry on' has for friends!!!
Martha carry on driving anyone can make a mistake and nobody was hurt,Yours was a genuine mistake not like most who cut down or reverse down side street,Most of these hypocrites has probably drove with drink in them knowing they are over the limit,Or picked kids up from a location and parked on double yellows,Stress heads
carry on, off M says...
7:08pm Wed 26 Mar 08
mr harwood, hard shoulder says...
5:56pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Ashes, Blackburn says...
5:43pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Emerson Lake and Fittipaldi, says...
4:03pm Wed 26 Mar 08
pd wrote:Does it do 'next turn right' for people going the wrong way along a motorway?
Got a Satnav going cheap - "Take the next turn left" etc. - she needs one badly.
kay, blackburn says...
4:02pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Sarah, says...
3:51pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Rowan, Blackburn says...
3:23pm Wed 26 Mar 08
top cat, burnley says...
3:23pm Wed 26 Mar 08
YAS, BLACKBURN says...
2:54pm Wed 26 Mar 08
YAS, BLACKBURN says...
2:52pm Wed 26 Mar 08
THE., B/burn says...
2:19pm Wed 26 Mar 08
lydia, nelson says...
1:54pm Wed 26 Mar 08
pd, BB says...
1:39pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Steve, Darwen says...
1:30pm Wed 26 Mar 08
PH, M65 user says...
1:18pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Tim, Burnley says...
12:43pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Elmo, Rishton says...
12:30pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Sarah, Lancs says...
12:02pm Wed 26 Mar 08
Alice Nutter, Pendle Hill says...
11:43am Wed 26 Mar 08
BJ, Cliviger says...
11:30am Wed 26 Mar 08
Rowan, Blackburn says...
11:28am Wed 26 Mar 08
Alice Nutter, Pendle Hill says...
11:24am Wed 26 Mar 08
Michelle, Darwen says...
11:09am Wed 26 Mar 08
Hampy, Rossendale says...
11:07am Wed 26 Mar 08
Dingle wrote:This is the first time i've ever entirely agreed with a Dingle!
"Police said that at this stage they did not think it was in the public interest to bring charges against her." I,m sorry did i miss something ! She could have killed countless people and trashed a car, if this was a teenager they would have had the book thrown at them . Double standards again !
some people, says...
10:51am Wed 26 Mar 08
Sarah, Preston says...
10:49am Wed 26 Mar 08
A, blackburn says...
10:33am Wed 26 Mar 08
NjoY wrote:totally AGREED!! they have really messed it up people are always jumping in and out lanes..also why the hell have they put BLK can they not put BBURN!! r they THICK?!
In her defense... They have fcked up whitebirk roundabout... It is confusing... there's lanes and lines everywhere.
some people, says...
9:51am Wed 26 Mar 08
me, here says...
9:50am Wed 26 Mar 08
Emma, says...
9:27am Wed 26 Mar 08
Emma, says...
9:25am Wed 26 Mar 08
Dingle, Padiham says...
9:00am Wed 26 Mar 08
no entry, bburn says...
8:46am Wed 26 Mar 08
NjoY, BBurn says...
4:30am Wed 26 Mar 08
Disabled and struggling, says...
4:14am Wed 26 Mar 08
Observer wrote:But where are the buses when you want one?
Now you see why bus passes are issued to OAP's ?????
Tony H, Burnley says...
1:22am Wed 26 Mar 08
Ruth, Darwen says...
12:54am Wed 26 Mar 08
Tom wrote:Agree with you Tom. If anything has to be implemented it should be advanced driving courses. Why? It improves the standard of driving (provided they take pride in their driving) and it would lower insurance premiums, if the government waived the premium tax at the least, for those whom have a certificate to prove they are advanced.
Sorry there offended I couldnt agree with you at all. Firstly, there'll always be poor drivers on the roads even after they behave when passing their tests, its human nature for some people to be idiots. Secondly, the cost of driving is already incredibly high. Thirdly, one death does not justify spending a billion pounds and before you have a go someone related to me has died on the roads at the hand of another driver.
The roundabout is a mess and will take some getting used to o for everybody, lets just be happy no serious harm was done.
Observer, Lancs says...
12:15am Wed 26 Mar 08
voice of reason, says...
11:46pm Tue 25 Mar 08
Tom, Blackburn says...
11:46pm Tue 25 Mar 08
Offended?, says...
10:56pm Tue 25 Mar 08
jcb, says...
10:46pm Tue 25 Mar 08
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DMP, says...
2:12pm Wed 2 Apr 08