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PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:49 pm 
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Thought I'd post some info about fines and traffic laws in the state of Michigan. A lot of Ontarians drive through Michigan; cities like Windsor, Sarnia and Sault Ste. Marie have residents who cross-border commute into Michigan (I used to be one of them); and of course there is the cross-border shopping. Michigan has full traffic-ticket reciprocity with Ontario. If you are convicted of an offence in Michigan, MTO will be notified and slap demerit points on your licence. Incidentally, Ontario is the ONLY jurisdiction that Michigan has reciprocity with.

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If you cause a collision, the state of Michigan also slaps you with a $161 fine, in addition to any other fines you may have to pay. Radar detectors are allowed in Michigan but they are completely useless, as lidar is almost exclusively used. The speed limit on many Michigan interstate highways is 70 miles per hour. Some urban freeways, such as I-94 and the Lodge Freeway through Detroit, have a 55 mile-per-hour speed limit. If there are more than two lanes in your direction of travel, you may occupy any lane. (Keep right except to pass does not apply in Michigan on roads with more than four lanes.)

Michigan also has the "Michigan Left" U-turn. This has been shown to reduce collisions at intersections. Instead of making a left turn at an intersection, you will see signs directing you to a U-turn bay about a half-block ahead. You complete a U-turn in the median, then merge over.

Michigan traffic lights also have flashing red lights at many intersections on the left turning lane, even when the through lanes have a green light. The difference is, unlike Ontario which would either have a steady red, protected left green arrow or green light, you can make the left turn on the flashing red, but you MUST stop the vehicle prior to entering the intersection. The goal behind this is to ensure that drivers stop, then turn left with caution instead of barrelling up to the light and trying to beat oncoming traffic through the turn.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:23 am 
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From what I heard quite a few states have reciprocity agreements with Ontario. The question is whether they report the offences. I've heard mixed reports, especially about NY.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:35 am 
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New York is supposed to report it to Ontario and it's supposed to go on your driver record. I've heard of some instances where it hasn't happened, though. Right now, Ontario has an arrangement with all provinces and territories, and about 40 US states so that if a ticket isn't paid, the driver's licence will be suspended by their home province or state, likewise if an Ontario driver doesn't pay an out-of-province ticket, Ontario suspends the licence. But only tickets from other Canadian provinces/territories or from New York or Michigan get slapped on your Ontario driver record (supposedly).

BTW - haven't heard from you in a while. Welcome back!


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Lol thanks. Good to be back.. Been busy. Once I got married alive and survived the working honeymoon, I got back to Canada. Been passing my time developing services for the family biz and riding the bike. Even did a track day south of the border. Finally got a bit of free time 8)

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FiReSTaRT wrote:
Lol thanks. Good to be back.. Been busy. Once I got married alive and survived the working honeymoon, I got back to Canada.


:lol: the "honey dew" list started already :lol:

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