![]() Local traffic will be able to access businesses and private residences from the north end of Beauvoir Road by way of Pass Road. This closure will be in effect 24 hour-a-day while crews install sanitary sewer and water lines. posted 11/29/21 -updated 10/26/22īeauvoir Road (from Hwy 90 to Pass Road) will be closed to through traffic starting Tuesday, Novem– Wednesday, February 1, 2023. This closure will be in effect 24 hours-a-day. US Hwy 90 frontage road (from Cedar Street to Pine Street) will be closed to all traffic starting Monday, Nov. ![]() This closure will be in effect 24 hours-a-day while crews install sewer and water lines. Howard Avenue (from Holley Street to Rosetti Street) will be closed to through traffic starting Monday, Oct. This closure will be in effect 24 hour-a-day while crews install sewer lines. Kuhn Street (from Meaut Street to Howard Ave) will be closed to through traffic starting Thursday, Oct. Through traffic should use Bluff Ridge as a detour. This closure will be in effect 24 hours-a-day while work crews repair the roadway. Rustwood Drive & Woodfield Lane intersection will be closed to through traffic starting Tuesday, Nov. each day while work crews install utilities. This closure will be in effect from 7:30 a.m. NOW ACTIVE – Brasher Road (from Tee Street to Camp Wilkes Road) will have the westbound lane closed to traffic starting Monday, Nov. This closure will be in effect 24 hour-a-day while crews install water and storm drain lines. posted 10/12/22 -updated 10/26/22Ĭedar Street (from Hwy 90 to 1st Street) will be closed to through traffic starting Thursday, October 13 – Tuesday, Nov. ![]() Kuhn Street (from Howard Avenue to Richmond Street) will be closed to through traffic starting Friday, Nov. This closure will be in effect 24 hours-a-day while work crews continue to work on Division Street. You can contact Lisa at – Division Street (from Hopkins Boulevard to Santini Street)will continue to be closed to traffic through Monday, Nov. ![]() Lisa Barry is the host of All Things Considered on WEMU. Like 89.1 WEMU on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Make your donation to WEMU today to keep your community NPR station thriving. Non-commercial, fact based reporting is made possible by your financial support. He says 95 percent are caused by human error, and this change in language in this era of distracted driving is more about signing responsibility than blame. It also reinforces the erroneous view that traffic crashes are something that occur outside of a person’s control.Ĭranson says most traffic incidents are the result of driver behavior and should therefore instead be called ‘crashes.’ ![]() He says referring to something as an ‘accident’ distances those involved from the responsibility of what happened. WEMU's Lisa Barry talks with MDOT Director of Communications Jeff Cranson about the reasons behind the change, and the impact they hope it has on Michigan drivers.Ĭranson says the use of the word ‘accident’ to describe events that resulted in an injury or other misfortune dates back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Michigan Department of Transportation is working to change the language used when discussing traffic incidents to "crashes" instead of "accidents." ![]()
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