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Long history of crashes on M-14 bridge prompt Ann Arbor officials to take action
Updated May 04, 2021;
Posted May 04, 2021
Firefighters from Scio Township and Ann Arbor Township and Michigan State Police clear M-14 near Barton Drive over the Huron River where two semitractor-trailers crashed, resulting in one death on the morning of Monday, June 24 2019.Jacob Hamilton/MLive.com
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ANN ARBOR, MI – Ann Arbor officials concerned about the number of crashes on the M-14 bridge over the Huron River are asking the state to do something about it.
The freeway is frequently closed when it rains not due to any flood-related concerns, but because of public safety and environmental concerns. Spilled fuel and other pollutants from the numerous crashes on the troublesome stretch of road can easily find their way into the river below, officials say.
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Intersections with the most crashes in Chippewa County
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CHIPPEWA COUNTY Local law enforcement agencies are urging residents to avoid traffic crashes on all roadways as Distracted Driving Awareness Month draws to a close.
According to Michigan Traffic Crash Facts, over the course of 2015 to 2019, the Upper Peninsula had a total of nearly 44,000 crashes. Chippewa County placed in third place with the most crashes in the Upper Peninsula in that time frame with 4,600 total crashes.
“It is imperative that drivers pay attention and avoid distractions while operating a vehicle,” said Sergeant Ben Eckola with the Michigan State Police. “Any activity that takes your eyes off the road or your hands off the steering wheel is potentially dangerous to both you and others on the road. Michigan law prohibits a driver from reading, manually typing, or sending a text message while driving. Exceptions are in place for reporting crashes, crimes, or other emergencies.”