DETROIT – If you're driving on M-14 today, you may want to slow down.
Michigan State Police are planning a "Special Enforcement Section" on M-14 from I-275 to the county line on Thursday in Southeast Michigan.
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"We will be looking for speeding and aggressive drivers. Please take it easy out there," MSP said in a tweet. "Hopefully we will have a slow day, but something tells me we won’t."
Fines for speeding in Michigan can vary, but standard costs are:
1-5 mph over limit (2) (Limited Access/0pts) $90.00
6-10 mph over limit (2) (Limited Access/1pts) $105.00
11-15 mph over limit (3) (Limited Access/2pts) $120.00
16-25 mph over limit (4) (Limited Access/3pts) $140.00
26+ mph over limit (4) (Limited Access/3pts) $155.00 + $4.00 per mile
Don’t forget the Special Enforcement Section, Motor Unit will be out on M14 conducting traffic enforcement today. Hopefully we will have a slow day, but something tells me we won’t. pic.twitter.com/c0ieSzCDkX
Ken Haddad has been with Local 4/ClickOnDetroit since 2013. He helps lead news coverage and content across broadcast and digital platforms. He's from the Metro Detroit area, and loves covering important news (and sports) in his hometown.