Sure it will save you time, but will it end up costing you a hefty fine if you're caught cutting through a parking lot in Michigan? Is this time saver is legal?
We're not sure where the rumor started in Michigan that you can legally go 10 mph over the speed limit and police will leave you alone. But, it seems like a lot us are confused on whether or not that statement is actually true. Can you legally go 10mph over the speed speed limit and not get fined in Michigan? And if so, at what point then are you actually speeding?
In an effort to protect construction workers, the Michigan House approved a bill that would allow automated speed enforcers to be placed in certain construction zones.
With the combined forces of one-way roads, construction season, icy road conditions, etc. driving in Southwest Michigan can sometimes be confusing and risky with the fast-paced speed of local drivers. With all of the confusion, what are some road rules and regulations that are actually legal, when everyone thinks they shouldn’t be?
We've all flashed our brights at other drivers before either to let them know of hazards ahead, to turn their own off, or of police up ahead. Is it legal?
We are always told that seat belts have been proven to save lives, so why is it that a recent study found Michiganders have been decreasingly using theirs?
We've probably all done it; that quick flash of the high beams at an oncoming driver to let him know he's blinding us. It might actually be illegal in Michigan.