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With heavy snow predicted for Wednesday and Thursday, many commuters could be left wondering whether the roads are good enough to drive on in the morning. The Michigan Department of Transportation ...
The sight of snow on Thanksgiving, and its persistence since, sent unprepared snowplow customers into a frenzy all over West Michigan last week.
Under a new Michigan law drivers must stay 200 feet behind a snow plow when it is driving. Those who don't face a fine.
The Michigan Department of Transportation clears state trunklines, including Gratiot, Woodward, Grand River, Michigan, Fort and Eight Mile. Detroit’s three-level system for snow removal ...
New Michigan law requires drivers to put 200 feet of distance between them and winter plow drivers.
What are the rules of the road when it comes to snowplows in Michigan? Do you know how far 200 feet really is? Robb Westaby has the details.
Residents with snow removal complaints are invited to call 313-224-0033. And Michigan State Police warned on social media that since last week alone, 16 people have died on Michigan roadways ...
Livonia — This winter in southeast Michigan is shaping up to be depressingly familiar for snow equipment and removal businesses: There's not much need for their goods and services. Since Dec. 1 ...
MID-MICHIGAN (WNEM) - As we hit the roads this winter, state and county officials are reminding Michigan drivers about a new law aimed at protecting both snow plow operators and everyone else on ...
Michigan's Department of Transportation offers a digital map to track snowplows on state highways. Many municipalities offer their own versions.
This is the first winter Michigan drivers have to abide by a new law requiring them to stay 200 feet away from snow plow trucks or face a $100 fine.