Motorcyclist Killed, 2 Injured In Crash On I-75/I-94 Ramp
Two motorcycles struck a Chrysler 300 that cut them off, state police said.
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Two motorcycles struck a Chrysler 300 that cut them off, state police said.
Authorities say a motorcyclist is fighting for his life after crashing into a vehicle on I-94 that was re-entering the freeway from the shoulder.
There were some tense moments Tuesday while police dealt with a truck dangling off the side of a freeway overpass.
Soutbound US-23 remains closed at I-94 following the Thursday afternoon crash.
Three of the vehicles involved were semitrailers, including one that jackknifed.
he big rebuild of I-94 through the heart of Detroit is going forward with work to begin as early as next year.
A section of I-94 in Detroit will be closed in both directions this weekend in Detroit so crews can work on the M-1 Rail project.
Police say the 16-year-old lost control of his car, crossed the median and caused a head-on crash that killed three people.
Police said the accident involved the EMS truck and another car.
Police say an 87-year-old driver was at fault for a crash and tanker truck fire that closed a stretch of I-94 last month.
The problem should be repaired by 5 a.m. Friday morning ....
Police say the primary cause was drivers traveling too fast for road conditions.
Spokeswoman Diane Cross said that eastbound between M-39 and Livernois will be drivable just after 6 p.m. following a tanker explosion which damaged the roadway on Wednesday.
Crews poured new cement along a roughly 150-foot stretch of I-94 eastbound at Wyoming on Friday, the site of a tanker accident and fire that damaged the freeway on Wednesday.
A section of I-94 in Detroit will be closed in both directions this weekend in Detroit so crews can work on the M-1 Rail project.
The tanker truck burned for nearly two hours following a crash Wednesday near the Detroit-Dearborn border.
Smoke could be seen billowing from the scene of a fiery crash and explosion involving a tanker truck.
Emergency repairs are being made to a busy freeway interchange in Detroit.
Lt. Mike Shaw says that several people were in a car traveling along westbound I-94 near Mt. Elliott St. in Detroit around 1:30 a.m. Monday morning when shots rang out and the driver was struck.
Police pursued the driver as he went onto the freeway and continued to flee at 90 MPH before he rear-ended a mini-van.
Witnesses said that the vehicle lost control and overturned several times around 11 a.m. before landing on a fence at the bottom of a snowy embankment.
At around 6:30 a.m., a pick up truck hit the rear of the DDOT bus which was stopped in the left lane on I-94 near Cadieux. Moments later, a van struck both the bus and the truck.
State police say they have reconstructed last month's massive pileup on I-94 in southwestern Michigan and are determining whether anybody will face criminal charges.
Authorities say a Warren man was killed in a rollover crash on I-94 in Macomb County that might have been fueled by alcohol.
Police say the driver lost control of his semi-truck and hit the median wall, causing the rig to roll over.
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