When making a left turn at an intersection with a green light, you must yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians who may be crossing the intersection. This ensures that you make the turn safely without obstructing other road users.
In Michigan, the default speed limit in residential areas is 25 mph unless otherwise posted. This lower speed limit helps ensure safety in areas where pedestrians, children, and other vehicles are common.
In Michigan, you must stop your vehicle when a school bus has its red lights flashing and the stop arm extended, regardless of the direction you are coming from. This law helps ensure the safety of children getting on or off the bus.
In Michigan, the legal BAC limit for drivers 21 years of age or older is 0.08%. Driving with a BAC at or above this limit is considered driving under the influence (DUI), which can result in legal penalties.
You are legally allowed to pass another vehicle on the right if the vehicle ahead is making a left turn, or if you are on a one-way street where all lanes are moving in the same direction. However, you should always ensure that passing on the right is safe and legal in your specific situation.