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Mi Drive Disclaimer
Originally introduced in 2007, Mi Drive is a construction and traffic information website created to assist Michigan's residents and commuters in locating and planning for road construction along their route. In 2018, MDOT redesigned and modernized the Mi Drive website. The current version of Mi Drive allows users to turn on layers on the map that show speeds, construction, cameras, incidents, snowplow/maintenance vehicles, and truck parking locations. Road users can favorite their most-used cameras for easy viewing. Traffic lists make it simple for road users to search and sort construction, camera and truck parking information, as well as having the option to go to that information directly on the map. Resource links allow road users to sign up to receive MDOT traffic alerts, report potholes on state trunklines, and locate carpool lots, rest areas and roadside parks. As always, we encourage road users to check Mi Drive before they leave for home or work.
Mi Drive is maintained by MDOT and the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget, in cooperation with the state's Center for Shared Solutions & Technology Partnerships and MDOT's Intelligent Transportation Systems program office.
MDOT provides this website for informational purposes only. Website materials are compiled from a variety of sources; they are subject to change without notice. MDOT expressly disclaims any warranty, guarantee, or representation of completeness or accuracy of the information on this site or on any site to which it links. MDOT strives to maintain the most current information and camera images available on the website, but cannot guarantee that all information and images will be displayed due to power outages, equipment malfunctions, telecommunication outages, or other such reasons which may be beyond the control of MDOT. If a camera is expected to be out for longer than a day, MDOT may remove the camera from the website and reactivate it once the camera is back online. Lane closure information displayed on the Mi Drive website only covers I, M, and US routes in Michigan.