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.
A 16-year-old's rush to speed turns into a memorable lesson with the local police in Brooklyn, Michigan. Discover the humorous side of small-town life.