The Kent County Sheriff's Office (KCSO), along with other police departments across Michigan, is increasing efforts to identify distracted drivers. If caught, violators could face substantial fines, community service requirements, and points added to their driver's license.
Discover the top 11 driving habits Michiganders can't stand on the road according to a recent survey by Lending Tree. Find out if your driving habits match up!
Learn about Michigan Auto Law's partnership with The Kiefer Foundation to offer a $10,000 scholarship for high school juniors and seniors promoting road safety.
Law enforcement agencies in Michigan team up with the Office of Highway Safety Planning to crack down on distracted driving for Distracted Driving Awareness Month.