Five people died when a car driving the wrong way down a motorway in northern Germany crashed into another vehicle early Sunday, police said. Police said the motorist driving against the traffic died along with the four occupants of the car he rammed head-on near the town of Oldenburg, 150 kilometers south-west of Hamburg. A police spokesman said the car drove eight kilometers down the A28 autobahn at high-speed before the fatal crash occurred shortly before 1 am (2300 GMT Saturday). "The two cars were pressed together like a squeezebox," a police spokesman said after the accident.