Michigan drivers loathe roundabouts and new data shows which 10 have the most crashes, though modern designs reduce serious injuries. Follow navigation rules to stay safe.
In Ann Arbor, turning right on red isn’t always allowed. The city banned it at dozens of lights to curb pedestrian crashes — but some wonder if it’s really making things safer.
Once a fixture for drivers at the Wildwood/N. West intersection, Jackson’s Vacuum Cleaner Hospital building is gone. Officially torn down in 2025, the spot now lacks vacuums, mannequins — and city character.
Michigan’s Move Over Law requires drivers to change lanes or slow down at least 10 mph below limit when approaching stationary flashing-light vehicles. Fines up to $400, or felony charges for injury or death.