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Distracted driver collides with Michigan State Police cruiser at Detroit intersection, troopers say

A driver who was texting while driving crashed into a Michigan State Police cruiser at a Detroit intersection, troopers said. 

The crash happened about 5:15 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of West Congress Street and Washington Boulevard.  

The Michigan State Police said a trooper from the Metro South post was working in the central business district, and stopped at a red light while northbound on Washington Boulevard. When the traffic signal turned green, the trooper drove into the intersection. His patrol car was struck by a passenger vehicle that was westbound on West Congress Street, police said. 

The driver, a 63-year-old Livonia woman, was "distracted, texting while driving, and did not see the red traffic light ahead of her," police said. 

No injuries were reported. 

Michigan invoked a distracted driving law in 2023 making it illegal to manually use a cell phone or other mobile electronic device while driving. A phone or other device that is in use for calls, texts and directions cannot be operated beyond a single touch method

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