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[[Image:NB77SB81.JPG|right|thumb|200px|This sign shows two wrong-way concurrencies--one between Interstates [[Interstate 77|77]] (northbound) and [[Interstate 81|81]] (southbound), and the other between [[US Route 11]] (southbound) and [[U.S. Route 52]] (northbound) in [[Southwest Virginia|southwestern]] [[Virginia]]]]
[[Image:Wrong-Wayway Concurrencyconcurrency.jpgpng|right|thumb|300px200px|AThe diagram showingshows how wrong-way concurrencies occur: the green route going northbound and the red route going southbound overlap for a short stretch of road, giving the impression that one is traveling in two different directions.]].
 
A '''wrong-way concurrency''' <!--or '''wrong-way multiplex'''--> is a [[concurrency (road)|road concurrency]] in which at least two numbered [[highway]] routes are signed in opposite, conflicting directions on the same stretch of physical roadway.