Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site.
Skip Navigation
Michigan Department of TransportationMichigan.gov banner
Michigan.gov Home MDOT Home | Site Map | Contact MDOT | FAQ | State Web Sites
Printer Friendly Version Printer Friendly   Text Only Version Text Version  Share this page.
Crashes in work zones decline in Michigan; driver behavior still a concern

Contact:  Bob Felt, MDOT Office of Communications, 989-619-7963
Agency: Transportation


May 14, 2009 -- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) today released crash statistics from the 2008 road construction season showing a nine percent decrease in the total number of crashes in work zones statewide. There were 4,977 crashes, 1,378 injuries, and 13 fatalities in 2008, down from 5,499 crashes, 1,420 injuries, and 20 fatalities in 2007.

"While these numbers indicate a decrease, we must continue to be vigilant and help motorists understand that the life they save could be their own," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "All of the fatalities in work zones last year involved motorists and passengers. We hope the new legislation (PA 296 and 297 of 2008) invoking stiffer penalties for injuring or killing anyone in a work zone further enhances safety."

In an effort to promote work zone safety in 2009, MDOT has developed a 30-second public service announcement expected to air on radio stations statewide from Memorial Day to Labor Day through a partnership with the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.

Additionally, MDOT will provide special funding to the Michigan State Police (MSP) for overtime patrols in work zones. Heavy enforcement concentration will involve the I-96 corridor in Livingston County between US-23 and Kent Lake Road.

"Drivers play an important role in preventing crashes in work zones," said MSP Director Col. Peter C. Munoz. "Be alert and use appropriate caution when approaching work zones: look, locate workers, and lower your speed if workers are present."

MDOT: Working to improve our state roads and bridges.


Related Documents
2004-2008 Michigan Work Zone Crash - 317406 bytes PDF icon
Radio Ad - 994787 bytes
Michigan Business One Stop
Link to Department and Agencies Web Site Index
Link to Statewide Online Services Index
Link to Statewide Web-based Surveys
Link to RSS feeds available on this site
Related Content
 •  Public hearings scheduled for proposed rate increases on the U.S. side of the Blue Water Bridge
 •  Transportation funding to help bring 678 new target industry jobs in Lapeer and Manistee counties
 •  MDOT to host public meeting regarding the replacement of the Nine Mile Road bridge over I-75 in Hazel Park
 •  New signs for MDOT/Jack's carpool lot in Harvey
 •  MDOT, Rapid River Mini Mart offer commuter parking
 •  Top bus drivers named in 34th Annual Small Bus Roadeo safety and skills competition
 •  M-37/M-46 roundabout in Muskegon County to open Monday
 •  MDOT to host public meeting regarding 2010 reconstruction of M-85 (Fort Street) in Detroit
 •  Are you ready for winter driving?
 •  M-1 (Woodward Avenue) gets All-American Road designation
 •  US-41, M-26 detours to be removed Thursday in Houghton
 •  Michigan public transit drivers to compete in Annual Small Bus Roadeo
 •  Motorists cross Mackinac Bridge for free Nov. 1, Mackinac Straits Health System Foundation to pay
 •  US-2 Cut River Bridge to reopen Monday
 •  "Last brick" ceremony in Houghton cancelled
 •  MDOT to celebrate opening of new Oakland TSC
 •  M-51 reopened over Peavine Creek in Cass County
 •  US-23/Melita Road bridge repairs to begin Monday, Oct. 19
 •  MDOT invites public comment regarding M-13 bridge replacement project in Bay County
 •  "Last brick" ceremony planned for US-41 project in Houghton

Michigan.gov Home | MDOT Home | Site Map | FAQ | State Web Sites
Privacy Policy | Link Policy | Accessibility Policy | Security Policy | Michigan News | Michigan.gov Survey

Copyright © 2001-2009 State of Michigan