Pedestrian Hit By Ann Arbor Bus

A Pedestrian faces minor facial injuries after a run in with an Ann Arbor, Michgian white bus this past Tuesday, March 5, 2016. MLive reported that the incident occurred around 12:30 P.M. when a pedestrian walked out into traffic and was struck by a bus on the corner of East Liberty Street and South Fourth Street. Although the jay-walker suffered minor facial injuries, they refused any treatment. The scene was cleared by 12:45 P.M. and no citations were issued for the incident, but police implied that the collision was the pedestrian's fault because they walked into oncoming traffic.

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Ann Arbor is known for its jaywalking culture, especially around the University of Michigan’s campus. Students can be seen crossing the road wherever they feel and whenever they feel, even around oncoming traffic. This can be especially dangerous, when there is alcohol involved or at night when visibility is low and pedestrians are unlikely to be wearing reflective clothing. 

The University of Michigan has recently began making an attempt to make crossing the street safer for pedestrians, adding two separate cross walks on major streets this past year. One is on State Street and is very well marked with reflective signs and is very well lit, while the other is on South University and has flashing lights when a pedestrian hits the cross button signaling to drivers that someone is about to cross.

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Even with this new technology it is very important for drivers to always check for pedestrians diligently when driving in areas like Ann Arbor, especially around peak class times when students are out and about. On the other hand, it is also very important for pedestrians to make use of the many crosswalks that the University has put in place for walkers, instead of jaywalking. Using crosswalks allows pedestrians a far more likely chance at being spotted by a car and therefore a far more likely chance to avoid being hit by a vehicle. It is also important for pedestrians to control the volume of any music or audio that they maybe listening to if they have headphones in, especially when crossing the street. Not being able to hear an approaching car or a changing signal can easily result in a pedestrian-automobile collision.

Drivers in cities like Ann Arbor which have a similar jaywalking culture need to be very diligent to ensure they are always looking out for pedestrians and bicycle riders. Pedestrians, in turn, need to ensure they use cross walks and also should not jaywalk unless it is completely necessary, and should always look out for vehicles no matter where they are crossing the street.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an auto accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including pedestrian collisions. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Mackinac Bridge Sees Closures Due To Wind

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One of the world’s largest suspension bridges has been seeing closures to certain vehicles this past week, due to high speed wind conditions. The Mackinac Bridge, the bridge that connects the lower peninsula of Michigan to the upper peninsula, is the world's longest suspension bridge between anchorages. This makes it very susceptible to weather advisories such as wind.

WILX reported that the bridge was closed this past Wednesday, March 16, 2016 to all vehicles except passenger cars, passenger vans and empty pickup trucks. This was due to high wind speeds in the area at the time. More closures are on the forefront however, as high wind speeds are supposed to be in effect throughout this weekend and into next week. 

The Mackinac Bridge Authority has kept a very keen eye out for high winds ever since a woman died after her 1987 Yugo flew over the railing and was thrown off of the bridge. The Yugo is a very small vehicle and reports stated that the woman was driving far too fast for the given weather conditions. The blame was given to high wind speeds and speeding. Though that is the only recorded case of a car blowing off of the bridge, drivers can never be too cautious when it comes to driving in extreme weather conditions.

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As such, it is very important for drivers to always monitor weather conditions when driving, and to always check the weather report before heading out. High wind speeds, heavy rain, and snow are all very threatening to drivers, especially those who drive smaller vehicles.

Bridges similar to the Mackinac Bridge, such as the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, The Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan, and other tall bridges or bridges over large bodies of water are all susceptible to higher winds than recorded on the ground. Drivers need to always pay attention to the weather and keep an eye out for any developing weather if they are taking a longer trip. It is a safety issue more than anything, because the weather can have a huge impact on any given drive, especially in a state like Michigan where the weather is moody. By monitoring their drives and keeping updated on the weather report, drivers can help prevent car accidents.

While keeping up on the weather is a good way to help avoid motor vehicle accidents, it doesn't eliminate automobile accidents completely. If you or someone you know has been injured in a car crash or any other time of vehicular collision, contact The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. One of our highly experienced attorneys can help you find out what benefits you may be entitled to under Michigan law. Contact us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM, for a free consultation. 


The QLINE: Detroit’s New Light Rail System

This past week it was announced that the new light rail that will take over Woodward Avenue sometime in 2017 will no longer be named the M-1Rail, but the QLINE instead. The Detroit Free Press reported that Quicken Loans, the key investor in the project, announced the change. More than the name however, citizens of Detroit, Michigan want to know what the QLINE is.

The people of Detroit may recall that there have been talks about creating something like a light rail, stretching from New Center through downtown Dertoit for years. Well, the QLINE will finally do just that. The 3.3 mile streetcar line will take pedestrians from New Center to Downtown and vice versa, something that has been difficult to do without a car since the New Center area started being built in the 1920’s and 1930’s.

Detroit’s public transit system is extremely lacking by modern standards. Other than the slow bus system, which is currently being worked on, and the Detroit People Mover, which only caters to a very small portion of downtown, Detroiters are pretty much out of luck in the public sector when it comes to transportation. The QLINE project will connect parts of Detroit that were not connected before and there are hopes that it will someday run significantly further down Woodward Avenue into the suburbs of Detroit.

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The project is estimated to cost roughly $140 million, and Quicken Loans paid an additional $5 for the rights to name the line. Currently, the fare will cost $1.50, but passes will also be available. It is estimated that somewhere between 3,000 and 5,000 riders will use the line daily. These are great numbers for the City of Detroit, but what exactly does it mean for the citizens of Detroit?

The QLINE is expected to do a lot of things. It will allow Detroiters to get from New Center to Downtown and back quickly and cheaply. It has been estimated to bring in almost $3 billion in economic development, which will in turn bring more jobs to Detroit.

The QLINE will also offer a service to drivers. With more and more people being able to use competent public transportation in Detroit, there will be significantly less commuter traffic in the city, which means getting around will be quicker and easier. Not only will driving be easier, but it will also be safer. With less cars on the road, there is also less chance that any one given driver will get into an accident with another driver. Another aspect of the QLINE that is helpful to drivers, is the ability to get around in Detroit after having consumed alcoholic beverages. There are many bars, restaurants, clubs, and casinos all around Detroit and without a service such as the QLINE, it is very hard to get from one to the other especially when a patron has been drinking. With the availability that the QLINE offers, drinkers and party-goers will have a cheap, legal, and far safer alternative to drunk driving.

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Overall, the QLine will offer citizens and visitors of Detroit something new and improve the failing public transportation system Detroit currently has. It will also offer an alternative for drivers who commute to Detroit and make downtown roads safer, and will hopefully cut down on everyday traffic.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, bus accidents, and rail accidents. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


3 Car Crash Leaves 4 Injured In Detroit, Michigan

4 are injured after an accident at Plymouth Road and Memorial Street in Detroit, Michigan. Local 4 reported that the accident happened just after 7:30 P.M. on March 27th. A police report stated that a silver Ford Taurus was speeding north on Memorial Street and ran a stoplight, striking a black SUV which was heading west on Plymouth Road, then striking a parked Lincoln which had a driver inside it.

The driver of the Lincoln walked away from the scene, but the other four were not so lucky. The driver of the Ford Taurus was listed in temporary serious condition, the passenger of the Taurus was listed in critical condition, the driver of the SUV was listed in stable condition, and the passenger of the SUV was listed in temporary serious condition. All those who were injured were taken to a local hospital while police further investigated the scene. All three cars saw damage, but the Taurus and SUV received the brunt of the damage.

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Multiple vehicle collisions such as this one are a brutal reminder to always pay attention while driving. We have posted articles in the past about driving while distracted. Whether it be texting, eating, drinking, or other distractions/impairments, driving without sole and complete focus on the road is dangerous and in some situations, illegal. Texting while driving, for example, is illegal in Michigan. And, drinking while driving is illegal anywhere in the US.

It is never wise for drivers to do anything that distracts from the road, because drivers are far more likely to get into an accident if they are not fully concentrating on the road around them. To create a better and safer driving environment for everyone, always pay attention to the road, and only the road. It may be the difference between getting home safely and landing yourself in the hospital, jail, or worse, a grave.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including motor vehicle accidents. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


How To Interact With Motorcyclists

Thousands of accidents every year involve motorcyclists. Due to their small size and lack of protection these accidents are often serious and even life threatening. Although driver's education courses teach drivers how to interact with our two-wheeled friends, this knowledge is often forgotten or just simply neglected. Here are some friendly reminders to ensure motorcyclists are kept safe.

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  • Motorcycles can hide in blind spots. Because of their small size it is very easy for a motorcyclist to be hidden in areas drivers do not always check. To ensure that they do not hit a motorcycle, drivers need to always double check blind spots for cars, motorbikes, and obstructions.
  • Motorcycles cannot stop as quickly as other vehicles can. This means that it is very important for drivers to ensure that their stopping distance is significantly longer than that given to a car. This is important because if something obstructs the road or a motorist brakes quickly, a motorcyclist may need more time to brake than the cars around it.
  • Just as manual cars often shift gears to slow down, motorcyclists often slow down by downshifting. This means that their taillight will not illuminate as it would if the brakes were tapped, so drivers behind the motorbike may not be initially aware that the bike is slowing down. This goes hand in hand with keeping a longer following distance behind cyclists.
  • Rain effects motorcyclists far more than it effects car drivers. Motorcyclists are out in the elements and do not have a windshield, making it far harder for them to see and be seen. It is important to always use caution when interacting with motorcyclists when the weather turns for the worst, because they often are just trying to make it to their destination as quickly and safely as possible, to ensure their own safety and the safety of those around them.
  • Just because someone chooses to ride a motorcycle does not mean they are reckless. Motorcyclists are as legally entitled to the road as any vehicle is. Sharing the road with motorcyclists is the law.
  • Always be on the lookout for motorbikes, for the safety of everyone on the road!

Feel free to check out MSN’s article on interacting with motorcycles on the road, published in 2015, for more information.

If you or someone you know has been involved in a motorcycle accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of motor vehicle accidents including motorcycle crashes. We help victims of motorcycle and car collisions deal with insurance companies and medical bills so that they can focus on recovering instead of handling frustrating legal issues.  Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


The Risks Of ‘Car-Hacking’ And What To Do About It

Many news outlets have been publishing stories recently about a new phenomenon called ‘car-hacking.’ This practice essentially allows a hacker to take control of a vehicle without having to touch it. By hacking into the main-computer of a car, hackers can change the radio, control certain aspects of the car’s functionality, and even turn off the car mid-drive. This was proven a few months ago when researchers hacked into a 2014 Jeep Cherokee and shut it down on a busy highway.

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Wired recently reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) released a statement that warned drivers of the threat and risks of car-hacking into consumer cars and trucks. Although there were not many cases of car-hacking last year, the FBI wants to ensure drivers that they are working on fixing the problem. They are also offering to help anyone who feels their car has been hacked. The FBI, DOT, and NHTSA suggest that drivers ensure that their vehicles's technology software is always up to date and advise consumers to constantly stay aware of any potential recalls that their vehicle may have fallen victim to.

Recalls are often simple for manufacturers to fix, but if drivers are not informed of them, they may be susceptible to car hacking. Following the Jeep Cherokee hacking last year, Chrysler issued a recall of 1.4 million vehicles and mailed out USB drives with proper software upgrades to fix the issue, to all those affected by the recall. However, Chrysler was not the only car manufacturer to be effected by hacking. A few months later after the Chrysler hacking, researchers at the University of California-San Diego found that with a simple insurance issued dongle, hackers were able to enable or disable the windshield wipers and even cut out the brakes in some Chevrolet Corvette models.

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The FBI warns the public of giving access to consumer vehicles to any drivers who are not known personally, as this leaves the possibility for something to be installed in the vehicle that would allow it to be hacked or driven remotely. Although this notice from the FBI comes late for some, overall it is very informative and a good way for drivers to become knowledgeable on the issue. Cars are becoming more and more technologically advanced and with that comes more and more opportunity for this technology to be hacked.

If a driver feels that their car has been hacked, they can contact the FBI or local authorities, which will hopefully lead to stricter regulations and the discovery of who is trying to hack these vehicles.

Although it seems far fetched, car-hacking is a real issue that drivers may face more and more as automobile technology advances. Car-hacking is very dangerous, because if a car is hacked and the brakes are made inactive or the vehicle is turned, it could be deadly for the driver. Drivers should heed the FBI’s warning and continuously check for new updates for their vehicle's technology and ensure they tend to any recalls as soon as possible. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.


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Autonomous Braking Coming To Most Vehicles By 2022

The United States Government and major automakers have reached an agreement that autonomous braking will be standard in almost all vehicles by 2022, for safety reasons. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced the agreement, alongside 20 automakers, to be put into effect in almost all car models other than those with older electronic capabilities and some with complex manual transmissions.

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At a recent autonomous car conference in Dearborn, Michigan, NHTSA Administrator Dr. Mark Rosekind said that the agreement between the NHTSA and the automakers would also cover tractor-trailer rigs and other light vehicles, in addition to cars.

Recent technological advancements have made it easier for cameras, radar, and sensors to monitor obstructions and to automatically slow vehicles if the driver does not react, in an effort to prevent crashes. Therefore, autonomous remove human error and make cars safer.

While many cars already have this technology, it has been difficult for some automakers to develop the software into lesser technologically advanced car systems. The allowance for the technology to be standard equipment will speed up the process and make almost all newer cars safer than their predecessors. Safety is automaker's number one priority, and the adoption of this technology, although expensive, was a must, according to an automaker spokesman. NHTSA chief Mark Rosekind said, "Safety should be universal. For us it's all vehicles on the road."

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While people understand that standardizing autonomous braking is great news for the future of car safety, they might not know just how much safer it is. ABC News reported that a recent study shows that cars with automatic braking can cut rear-end crashes by about 40 percent! That eliminates a whopping 700,000 police reported car crashes based on 2013 data, which equates to approximately 13% of all crashes. This technology is one of the biggest breakthroughs for automobile safety in years, according to many automakers, as it allows the public to use autonomous vehicle technology to make them safer but without eliminating the human-touch from driving.

Although 2022 is many years away and not all consumers will be in the market for a new vehicle until many years after that, this is a step in the right direction from a safety standpoint. This technology is proven to prevent accidents that happen due to human error. The technology has not proved to have any setbacks so far and has stopped many car collisions from happening. This technology is responsible for saving many lives that would have otherwise perished. All drivers, including Michigan drivers, should be aware of this new technology when it comes to looking to purchase a new vehicle, especially if said drivers are new drivers or prone to distractions. This technology will be a momentous step for automobile safety and will hopefully be used and further developed for many years to come.

Though many cars on the road today do come equipped with autonomous braking, the majority of cars do not. Therefore, motor vehicle accidents will still be frequent and danerous, until autonomous braking becomes standard in all American vehicles. Until then, if you or someone you know has been injured an automotive accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of motor vehicle accidents. We can help you find and recover any benefits you may be entitled to, under Michigan law. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Ypsilanti To See Increased and More Frequent Bus Routes

The Ann Arbor Area Transit Authority (AAATA) plans to more than double the current number of public transportation routes in eastern Washtenaw County, Michigan. MLIVE reported that the AAATA has been servicing the area since 1979, but has only just now begun to increase transit lines in the area. Beginning on May 1st, seven new routes will service Ypsilanti, Michigan and bump their frequency from every hour to every half an hour on weekdays. There is no current expectation for how this will change ridership on AAATA buses, but it is expected that increased access to transportation will help those in Ypsilanti commute and travel to Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas. Not only is the AAATA boosting routes in Ypsilanti, but they are also spending $120,000 to construct improvements and modernize the Ypsilanti Transit Center.

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Increasing public transportation is always very important in helping to develop communities. More transportation means more people travelling in and out of cities, thereby creating more jobs, more tourism, and more money for everyone. 

While easier and shorter commutes are important to citizens of cities like Ypsilanti, people should also understand that better and increased public transportation will actually make the city safer for driving. If a city has better public transportation systems, more people will use public transportation, which leaves less people on the roads. With less people on the roads there will be less traffic and less risk of getting into an automobile accident. This also is very helpful for navigating the city safely while intoxicated, helping to lower the number of individuals who choose to drink and drive due to options for drinking mobility.

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College campuses will especially benefit from more public transportation because this new transit in particular will be helpful for students from Eastern Michigan University to travel to the University of Michigan and Concordia, and vice versa. This will eliminate some younger drivers from the road who may typically be more prone to being involved in car collisions due to inexperience. Also, this will help students avoid getting into motor vehicle accidents becasue they no longer have to drive a long distance while tired.

Overall, adding public transportation is very good for the community and drivers in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Although this addition by the AAATA may seem small in scope, it is a move in the right direction. With more and more improvements, Washtenaw County will continue to prosper and continue to be a safe place for drivers in Michigan.

If you or someone you know has been injured in an automobile accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of motor vehicle accidents, including bus crashes, car accidents, and motorcycle accidents. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Volkswagen & Porsche Recall Almost 1 Million Vehicles

It was announced this past week that Volkswagen and Porsche have recalled almost 1,000,000 SUVs over a pedal issue. This recall was enforced by the automakers themselves and not by the federal government. Only two vehicles in particular have been recalled by the automakers, the Volkswagen Touareg and the Porsche Cayenne, both of which are SUVs assembled under the Volkswagen Group.

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CNET reported, that in a release from the automakers, it was explained that a clip may become dislodged in the assembly, which could negatively affect the pedal functionality. This obviously sounds like a very large issue, but the recall is simply a precautionary measure, according to the automaker. Fortunately, there have been no recorded accidents, injuries, or deaths caused by the defect. This is a case in which the automakers decided to issue a recall before any malfunctions may have occurred, instead of waiting for an accident to occur and having the government get involved.

It is always important to keep up on all warranty information for your vehicle. Typically vehicle recall information is relayed by mail. You can also check to see if your car has been recalled at SafeCar.gov or at your dealership. Not only is it important to ensure that drivers keep up with relevant recall information, but it is very important to make sure those on the road keep up with all safety checkups on their vehicle as well.

Routine car checkups can prevent accidents and damage to vehicles that costs significant amounts of money. By keeping cars safe, the likelihood of getting into an accident is far less and keeps the road safer for everyone. This is just one of many things drivers can do to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including automobile accidents. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Alternatives To Driving Drunk - Decisions That Can Save Lives

The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC recently updated drivers on several, current, drunk driving statistics. These statistics are unfortunately so staggering that reading them results in shock and awe. And while knowing these statistics is important, learning about alternatives to getting behind the wheel when intoxicated, is a much more helpful tool in preventing drunk driving accidents. These alternatives may save drivers a lot of trouble with the law and maybe even their lives.

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In the state of Michigan, it is illegal to operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol content (BAC) is above .08%. Of course, that is for adults over the age of 21. For those drivers under 21, the legal BAC limit must be .00% indefinitely. Even if a driver's BAC is below the legal range however, it is never smart to endanger anyone’s life by getting behind the wheel, when alcohol has been consumed. There are a number of ways drivers can avoid getting behind the wheel, if they have been drinking.

The first option, which is the most common and simple, is to always bring a designated driver. When planning on drinking, bring a friend who will stay sober and can operate a motor vehicle to ensure that you get home safely. If you are in a situation in which you did not plan on drinking but ended up too intoxicated to drive, you can also call a friend or relative, who you believe to be sober at that given time, to come and pick you up. Many bars will even allow you to leave your car overnight if you are getting a ride home, so talk with management to see if that is the case before abandoning your vehicle.

Another simple option is to call a cab or another car service such as Uber or Lyft. These services operate in most metropolitan areas and are often cheaper than cabs. Their applications are free to download and many offer discounts for first time users, so it is possible to save a few bucks for newcomers.

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If a cab or ride from an application is too expensive, many metropolitan areas have stellar public transportation. It is easy to locate a bus stop or train pick-up location on most cell phones and public transportation is often very cheap. Detroit, Michigan offers the People Mover in addition to a public bus system. Students who live on campuses and in college towns with bus systems such as Flint and Ann Arbor, especially don't have an excuse to drive after drinking.

Finally, we bring you the fitness option to driving while drunk. If you are going to a location that is not far from your home, many drivers can walk, run or bring their bicycle with them and ride it home, so as to avoid getting behind the wheel. But remember, it is always important to wear a bicycle helmet when riding and to make sure that your reflective gear is showing. And of course, stay away from roads. 

Whatever tactic drivers choose to use, all of these options are far more safe than getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol. It may not only save a driver from a DUI, but save a life as well.

If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident involving a drunk driver, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of car crash cases, including drunk driving collisons. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Money For Michigan Road Repairs

Anyone who lives in or has visited Michigan knows that Michigan’s infrastructure is in dire need of repairs. Crumbling roads and polluted water supplies are just the start of a very long list of problems citizens of Michigan face. Therefore, when Michigan Governor Rick Snyder recently proposed a $165 million increase in spending to help address road and infrastructure conditions, Michiganders from Madison Heights to Marquette was overjoyed. 

According to CBS Detroit, this new commission would approve of all funds allocated by the governor and also determine where some of the money would go. The committee will be made up of business, government, nonprofit, and philanthropic experts and will strive to modernize Michigan’s roads, pipes, sewers, and communication systems. And the money would currently be put towards transportation, water, sewer, energy, and communications infrastructure if the committee approves of Snyder’s fund allocation.  

This money couldn’t come at a better time for the state, due to the many issues surrounding Michigan’s infrastructure, including those brought on by the ongoing Flint Water Crisis. Many roads need servicing, tons of bridges need replacing, and there are still numerous other issues with Michigan's transportation sector.

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A recent study ranked Detroit, Michigan as having the fourth worst roads among cities with over 500,000 people, with almost 56% of all roads in a state of disrepair. Flint, Michigan had the worst road conditions among cities with between 250,000 and 500,000 people, with 74% of roads in poor condition.

It is apparent that Michigan’s roads are in dire need of repair, and Snyder’s proposition is a breath of fresh air for drivers. If the committee approves this spending bill, millions of dollars may be hitting Michigan streets within the year, hopefully improving the percentages listed above and tackling many other infrastructure issues as well.


Driving on crumbling roads with giant potholes can result in motor vehicle collisions. If you or someone you know has been injured in an auto accident due to poor road conditions, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases including, car accidents. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


Michigan Drivers Hate Their Roads More Than Most

A 2014 Gallup poll found that only 35% of drivers in Michigan are satisfied with the current road conditions. Only Rhode Islanders disliked their road more, coming in at 31%. The Detroit News reported that the states with the most satisfied drivers were North Dakota, Wyoming, Utah and South Dakota, coming in at 81, 78%, 77%, 77%, and 74% approval ratings respectively. All of these states have more than double Michigan’s approval rating.

Gallup stated that “States vary widely in how much they spend on road construction and maintenance, and how they raise that revenue.” Of course, road maintenance and it's requisite budget is something which Michigan is currently making changes to try and fix. Michigan lawmakers have really struggled in the past tocome up with funds for road projects, but this past year a law passed, which would generate $1.2 billion in surplus to address Michigan’s crumbling infrastructure. Although this will be a huge step up for the state’s transportation sector, the money will not be raised for a number of years to come. The state is also raising the gas tax for both unleaded and diesel gasoline in an attempt to raise money. In addition, registration fees will also be raised.

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Although this flow of money will undoubtedly help better road conditions, it doesn’t necessarily guarantee satisfaction. Gallup stated that “the 10 states spending the most percapita on roads average 67 percent satisfaction, compared with 61 percent satisfaction among the 10 states spending the least percapita on roads,” showing that even the states that spent the most to keep up their roads, did not have the highest satisfaction rates. These are higher than Michigan’s satisfaction rating, but it shows that spending money alone is not always the only solution. However, it is nice to see that Michigan lawmakers are trying to fix the problems that Michiganders care about, especially since so many take issue with the current road conditions

It is very important for our infrastructure to remain in tact, because without sound roads, bridges, and highways, transportation is very difficult and dangerous. Bad road conditions can cause damage vehicles and even cause auto accidents. By spending money to fix these issues, Michigan lawmakers are showing they care about saving citizen’s money and lives.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a motor vehicle accident due to poor road conditions, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of auto accidents and all types of personal injury cases. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


How To Interact With Semi-Trucks On The Road

A huge aspect of driving is being aware of your surroundings and ensuring that you do not impede or are not impeded by other drivers, something that is taught very well and heavily in driver's education courses. Something that is not discussed, as in depth, however, is how to interact with semi-trucks. Every driver at some point has encountered one of these beasts on the highway and felt panic or or fear.  For those who often drive on highways, semi-trucks sightings are common.

Semi-trucks or eighteen-wheelers, are by far the biggest and heaviest automobiles that drivers will encounter on the road, makes them one of the more dangerous and scary vehicles. Not only are semis far larger and heavier than the average sedan, but they are also operated by a driver, with the same amount of susceptibility for human error and auto malfunction.

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According to the Truck Safety Training, it is always very important to give trucks a lot of room. Tire blow outs are far more common for semi trucks than for regular vehicles and drivers caught in the wrong place during one of these blowouts could be heavily injured or die.

Trucks are also far more susceptible to blowing over in the wind, especially when driving on bridges or other elevated surfaces. Their height makes them act like a sail in the wind and if a driver is too close to a truck and it blows over, the weight of the truck could crush your vehicle.

Also important to know when sharing the road with eighteen-wheelers, is that they have blind spots too. And, semi-truck blind spots are far larger than those of a normal vehicle. This means that you are not always visible to a semi, which is dangerous. If the driver cannot see a vehicle, he may transition into a lane that another driver are already occupying, which is a quick way to get into a collision. Semi-truck blind spots are typically right in front of them, directly behind them, and diagonally back from their front windows. It is therefore wise for drivers to avoid these areas.

While some drivers' instincts cause them to immediately slow down or switch lanes to get far away from eighteen-wheelers, others try to pass them. While it is never okay to speed, passing semi-trucks is a good idea because drivers should avoid lingering next to a semi-truck. Drivers should pass on the left if possible and when doing so should hug the left side of the lane to give the semi driver as much room as they need. Motorists should do their best to never pass around wide turns, because viewing distance is limited.

When not driving on the highway, trucks are like a fish out of water. These vehicles are not made to make close turns and their width is often almost as wide as a lane. Extreme caution should be used when interacting with semi-trucks whether they are on city roads or highways.

It is also very important to remember that truck drivers are doing their very best to accommodate other drivers on the road and that they are not trying to be in the way. Drivers should remember that and try to be as accommodating as possible to our big rig friends, because this will allow the relationship between smaller vehicles and semi-trucks to continue as safely as possible.

If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident involving a semi-truck, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our accident attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of car crashes, including semi-truck collisions. We help victims of motor vehicle crashes identify and claim any compensation they may be entitled to, under Michigan law.  Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


High Speed Accident Lands Four In The Hospital

A car accident on the eastside of Detroit, Michigan has landed both drivers and two children in the hospital. On Saturday, March 12, 2016, a Chevy Impala piloted by a 22 year-old man, was speeding along Conner Street, when it crossed over into the other lane and smashed into a Ford Expedition. The Expedition was driven by a woman in her mid-30s travelling with two children. Fox 2 Detroit reported that the children included a 11 year old girl and a 7 year old boy.

Conner Street is not new to car crashes, having its fair share of accidents every year. It is often home to drag races and rampant speeding due to its long, flat, and curving nature as it winds along City Airport and eventually turns into Outer Drive East. This particular accident was so severe that the one of the automobile’s engine flew across the street into a yard and sent the Expedition flying towards the fence of the airport. Although the speed limit on Conner Street is 35, it is seldom followed by drivers and causes many accidents every year.

The passengers of the Expedition are expected to survive, but as of Sunday March 13th, the driver of the Impala was listed in critical condition due to the fact that he suffered from head injuries when he was ejected from the vehicle. 

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News such as this should be very sobering for drivers. Even when not at fault, driving be dangerous enough to land people in the hospital. Drives who obey the law, helpless child passengers, and animal passengers can be severely injured or even killed because of neglectful drivers. It is important to always follow all traffic laws, and if you see a reckless driver, avoid them at all costs. If their driving is a hazard to other drives and they are at risk of hurting themselves or others, call the Michigan State Police at (517)-332-2521 or Detroit Police at (313)- 267-4600. These are non-emergency numbers, so if there is an emergency that requires immediate assistance, always be sure to call 911.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of personal injury cases, including car crashes caused by negligent drivers. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation


Man Ejected from Car During Accident On I-94

CBS Detroit reported that on February 7th, 2016, between Mt. Elliott and Van Dyke on I-94, a roll-over car accident occurred leaving one man in critical condition. The accident occurred on the east-bound side of the highway causing the highway to be closed for hours. The man was ejected from his vehicle after the vehicle rolled over and slammed into the the median wall, landing him in the hospital in critical condition. Details have not been released, but it is evident that the man was not wearing his seat belt. Had he been strapped in he would not have not been ejected.

According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, seat belt use cuts the number of crash related injuries and deaths by about 50%. Although air-bags are a good safety supplement, they do not take the place of seat belts. In 2012, of all teens who died in car accidents, approximately 55% were not wearing their seat belts. It is likely that this number would be far lower if proper seat belt usage had been practiced. According to the data, rear-seat car passengers are far less likely than front-seat passengers to wear their seat belt, putting them far more at risk of serious injury in an auto accident.

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Although driving laws differ from state to state, every single state in the United States has some sort of seat belt law. In Michigan, a police officer can pull over a driver for the sole reason of not wearing their seat belt.

It's not just about the driver's safety however. All passengers in the front seat must also be buckled up. And although riders over the age of 18 can choose whether or not to wear a seat belt in the back seat, it is recommended by the state that all passengers in motor vehicles wear seat belts.

It is also important to make sure seat belts are functioning properly and to get routine checkups to ensure a vehicle's safety. After all, time can cause wear and tear on these safety mechanisms. Also, drivers should ensure that their car does not have any recalls, and if it does, that they are fixed as soon as possible.

Seat belts are vital to car safety, especially in the even of a car crash. However, like all safety mechanisms, seat belts might not be enough to protect victims of automobile collisions from serous injuries. If you have been injured in an auto accident, speak to an attorney at The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our experienced attorneys are highly skilled in helping people involved in auto accidents receive any compensation they may be entitled to, under Michigan law. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.


University of Michigan and City of Ann Arbor Propose Light Rail System

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City officials and staff at the University of Michigan are looking into the construction of a light rail system in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Detroit Free Press reported that the plan would make use of the already existing roadways to take passengers from Central Campus to downtown Ann Arbor, to North Campus, the Medical Campus, and eventually out to Michigan’s southern athletic campus, and Briarwood Mall south of campus. The rail, named the Ann Arbor Connector, would also allow riders to park their vehicles at the edge of the city and ride into town, dropping them off around the town and connecting bus routes to the new grid.

The projections for the new rail system put it only six-to-twelve years away, which may seem distant to current students, but in reality is not that too far off. Current costs lurk in the $500-$700 million range, coming from a variety of sources, including both federal and state budgets. The new system could be as high as 43% faster than the current bus system, which accounts for more than 30,000 of the 50,000 trips made per day from UofM’s Central Campus to its North Campus. More information can be found on the Ann Arbor Connector website.

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A rail system could also be a relief to drivers, because having fewer vehicles on the road lessens the chance of a crash and lessens traffic during rush hour. Utilizing public transportation could be far safer for commuters and pedestrians on the streets of Ann Arbor, Michigan. If projects such as this light-rail can successfully be implemented in Ann Arbor, this could be huge progress for the public transportation sector of the city and University and could really cut down on traffic and accidents, due to less drivers on the road and more on public transportation.


Hopefully, with more and more public transportation system upgrades, the chance of being involved in an automobile accident the likeliness of getting stuck in traffic will decrease. However, car collisions are still always possible. In fact, motor vehicle accidents involving public transportation happen more frequently than Michiganders realize. If you have been injured in bus accident or any other public transportation accident, speak to an attorney at The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our personal injury attorneys are highly skilled in helping victims of bus crashes and automobile collisions receive any compensation they may be entitled to, under Michigan law. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.

Recall Alert: Over 56,000 Evenflo Child Safety Seats

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Continuing with our theme of recalls, The Portland Press Herald reported that child safety seat manufacturer, Evenflo, has issued a recall on over 56,000 products. The recall was issued because children sitting in the safety seat have been able to loosen the harness that straps them in, which increases the likelihood of injury, if the car crashes. The recall covers a very wide time frame, but only one product: the Transitions Three-in-One Combination Booster Seats made from Dec. 18, 2014 through Jan. 29, 2016.

Luckily, no injuries have yet been reported. And because the recall was self-inflicted, meaning it was discovered by the producer, Evenflo, and not an agency, many future injuries may have been prevented. Although a booster seat recall due to the looseness of the harness may not seems like a serious issue, it may have become a dangerous problem if people had to wait for an incident to hit the news and for Evenflo to be investigated, before finding out about the defect. 

Evenflo is contacting everyone who purchased their booster seats and will be sending a kit with the required items to fix the fault. There may be a great number of Michiganders who own an Evenflo booster seat as according to the Michigan State Police, children under the age of four must ride in the backseat with a car seat and children under the age of eight or the height of 4-feet-9-inches tall must be properly buckled in a car or booster seat.  

Parent drivers need to be aware of the importance of child safety in cars and need to be educated on the laws governing the issue. Many parents believe that when a child reaches a certain age, they don't need a car seat. But as the Michigan State Police states, the need for a car seat also depends on the weight and height of a child. This is a serious distinction because not using a car seat may be the difference between life and death, in the event of a motor vehicle accident. New parents should also be on the lookout for recalls, not just on car seats, but for all things they purchase for their children because almost all produced goods are susceptible to defects.


Safety should always come first, but accidents do happen. If you have been injured in an auto accident, speak to an attorney at The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our lawyers are highly skilled in fighting for the compensation you deserve so that you can focus on recovering your health. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.

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Car Recalls: How To Know And What To Do

Yesterday, we brought news of a federal investigation into over 400,000 Ford truck recalls due to brake failure. Today, we continue on the topic of recalls and inform drivers further on how to know if their vehicle has been recalled and what to do if it has. 

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Car recalls are a serious issue. Most often the recall is simply a cosmetic issue, but occasionally recalls can be dangerous and even life threatening. A recall is issued either by the company which made the faulty product or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The NHTSA is a particularily great source of information for drivers because they put out statements for every issued recall, whereas manufacturers only put out recalls for their own products. And because most cars are made with parts from multiple manufacturers, drivers may not have the most recent or accurate recall updates if they only check their car maker's website.

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Another way to find out about recalls is to check the mail and to keep driver's license addresses current. Recalls in Michigan are typically mailed to all of those who have their name on the title of the car in question. 

Though the recall and the faulty part is the bigger problem, many automobile owners are more worried about the cost of replacing or mending the defect. This should not be a concern however, as in almost all recall situations, the work required to fix the recalled part is free to the owner of the vehicle as long as the vehicle is taken to an authorized workshop. The only case in which the fix will not be free is if the part has been tampered with or replaced, because that voids the warranty.

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It is very important for drivers to constantly keep up with your vehicle's safety checkups. This includes checking for recalls, keeping all fluids stocked, and keeping air in the tires. By ensuring these safely checks, the likelihood of being involved in an accident due to machine failure is significantly lessened. Information about what a recall is and a car owner's rights are can be found hereand information about specific car recalls can be found here, powered by the NHTSA. Simply enter a vehicle's VIN number on the second site and a list of all potential recalls will be appear.


Car defects a serious problem which can lead to motor vehicle accidents if they are not detected and fixed. If you have been injured in an auto accident, speak to an attorney at The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in helping victim's of automobile collisions identify and recover any benefits they may be entitled to, under Michigan Law. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.

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Feds Investigate 400,000 Ford Trucks For Brake Failure

The Ford Motor Company, the second largest auto-manufacturer in the United States, is currently being investigated by the Unites States government in regards to issues with faulty brakes in trucks between 2013 and 2014, The Detroit News reported. About 420,000 Ford F-150 pickups with 3.5-liter, six-cylinder engines manufactured between 2013 and 2014 could potentially be prone to break failure, which is a very large and dangerous problem for drivers.

The report that brought this issue to light explained that so far, there have been over 30 complaints, some even stating complete brake failure. Four accidents have also been reported, but no injuries have been linked to the issue. Ford F-series pickup trucks are the top selling car model in the nation and the F-150 accounts for a very large bulk of those sales, so this may leave a lot of drivers at risk.

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It is important for all drivers, not only those with cars currently under investigation or under recall, to always ensure that their vehicle is in safe driving condition. Most vehicles suggest getting a tune-up every two years or every 30,000 miles. It is also important to regularly keep up with car’s maintenance, including things such as changing the engine oil frequently, checking the transmission fluid, keeping the windshield wiper fluid stocked, and keeping the tires inflated to their correct PSI. Drivers can also check their owner's manuals to see what else their car may need to stay safe.

And equally importantly, drivers should also remember to keep their license address updated, because most states send recall information through the mail. For more recall information, visit at safecar.gov.


While keeping up with your vehicles safety is always the best bet, sometimes things go wrong with vehicles that are not your fault and accidents or injuries may occur because of them. If you have been injured in an auto accident, speak to an attorney at The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our experienced attorneys are highly skilled in helping victims of automotive injuries receive any compensation they may be entitled to, under Michigan law. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.

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Hands Free Technology in Cars Makes Driving Safer

Could driving while using your smartphone make the roads safer? Well, we are about to soon find out, as automotive companies are partnering up with Android and iOS operating systems, allowing consumers to start seeing some added technology to their driving experience. As people become more connected, so will the things around them, especially as a part of the "auto industry's strategy and new product development," says Project Manager Andrew Brenner from Google's Android Auto.

In January, in Detroit, Michigan, Brenner spoke at the Automotive News World Congress and said, "Consumers are finally starting to shop for cars with the expectation that the vehicles operate with the technology, design and pace of innovation that they are used to with their mobile phones."

 

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Digital technology is vastly changing the driving experience from “connecting” to being “connected.” Consumers, under the strain of trying to use their phones in the safest way possible while driving and being under the radar from law enforcement, can now gain better piece of mind that their mobile device will have full functionally on their dash.

Android Auto, for example, which launched back in 2015, already offers user many apps including Pandora, iHeartRadio and Skype. The platform, which has 60 partners as of January, 2016, and has plans of increasing by 20 more according to Benner, was designed “with safety in mind.” With future plans of adding Google Maps with voice-guided navigation, live traffic information, lane guidance, on-demand Google Play Music, and voice calling in addition to messaging abilities, Android Auto could potentially provide users with a better and safer driving experience.

"Anything we can do to reduce distraction for people in their cars-whether they have an Android or iPhone-I think is a huge benefit," says Brenner.

Like its competitor, Apple Carplay offers similar apps although with a slightly different interface. iPhone users can also expect to gain more connectivity and options in their motor vehicles in the years to come.

With more hands free access, lawmakers may have to adjusts the rules for driving while using a cellular device.

But the bigger debate may not be which platform is better for drivers, but whether this new technology will have an effect on smartphone related automobile accidents. The National Safety Council, a nonprofit organization that stands on advocating safety for over 100 years, seems to think so. Back in 2012, the organization published a study titled “Understanding the Distracted Brain: Why Driving While Using Hands-Free Cell Phones is Risky Behavior,” indicating that cognitive use is a form of “distracted driving,” pointing at hands-free phones as the risky behavior. It’s no secret distracted driving incidents inflate lawsuits, injuries, and deaths. Subsequently, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and the automotive industry should get ready as cognitive distraction may become a hot topic in the coming future.

If you or someone you know has been involved in an auto accident involving a distracted driver, call The Michigan Law Firm, PLLC. Our attorneys are highly experienced in handling all types of car crashes. Call us today, at 844.4MI.FIRM for a free consultation.