In 2022 Michiganders were involved in almost 300,000 car accidents. Some of those accidents were fatal, while others were simple fender benders. Law enforcement needs to get involved when you have those major accidents, but what about when you have a smaller accident? do you have to call the police and report the car accident?
Each year, the Michigan State Police release traffic crash statistics and we've compiled the 10 most dangerous intersections in West Michigan with the help of data from ClickOnDetroit.com.
It isn't much of a surprise that 28th St shows up 6 times in the top 10...
Let’s talk about this for a second; traffic patterns have changed at Leonard and 131. It’s quite different and it’s amazing how FEW people have actually realized it. I’ve almost been hit a few times on my way home.
A few weeks ago, when this went live, the city sent out this graphic:
I'm not sure people quite understood what the professionally designed map/picture was saying...
We're not really sure why anybody would try to sit on a pipe gushing water unless they just really wished they had a chair. This guy is clearly in need of a chair.
Among our mundane tasks, paying bills is my least favorite. Car insurance is the one that really hurts. Now, I like my insurance man and I have nothing but good things to say about Farm Bureau and the way the handled my car-deer accident claim...
Please be very careful if you are driving in and around downtown Grand Rapids! Many traffic lights are dark. Saw some on Fulton, Fuller and some of the secondary roads as well...treat them as a 4 way stop!