Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Ride Smart- 2010 Motorcyclist Safety Conference


Ride Smart–2010 Motorcyclist Safety Conference


 The first-ever statewide motorcyclist-safety conference for Michigan motorcyclists will be held Saturday, September 11, 2010, at the Comfort Inn and Suites Conference Center in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

The Skilled Motorcyclist Association–Responsible, Trained & Educated Riders, Inc., (SMARTER at http://www.smarter-usa.org/) and the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning (www.michigan.gov/ohsp) are teaming up to cosponsor the Ride Smart–2010 Motorcyclist Safety Conference.

This one-day event will feature nationally known motorcyclist-safety experts, multiple
workshops with information and riding techniques that participants can immediately implement,
door prizes, a collector patch for those who register early, lunch, refreshments, and opportunities to network with and learn from other riders.

Mark your calendar now to attend this exciting event on September 11, 2010, in Mt. Pleasant. Be a part of the solution. Join us at the Ride Smart–2010 Motorcyclist Safety Conference.


- To register using a credit card or PayPal, go to http://smartermotorcyclesafety.eventbrite.com.
- To pay by check or money order, select the applicable rate, complete the following, and mail it along with your payment to:


SMARTER
P.O. Box 121
Scottville, MI 49454-0121


□ SMARTER member early-bird registration before August 31 – $30
□ SMARTER member after August 31 – $35
□ Nonmember early-bird registration before August 31 – $40
□ Nonmember after August 31 – $45


Full Name:
Address:
Street, City, State, Zip Code:

Telephone-

  -Home including area code:
  -Work including area code:
  -Cell including area code:

E-mail address:
Please print clearly and be sure to include entire address.

For more information, e-mail: info@smarter-usa.org

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Marquette Roundabout Traffic Change Thursday

July 27, 2010 -- With the majority of construction complete, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) plans to open much of the new US-41/Front Street roundabout in Marquette to traffic this Thursday, July 29. All lanes of the roundabout are expected to be open in mid-August.


"Motorists on US-41 have had a chance the last few weeks to drive through a portion of the roundabout, but this will be the first time most of the new intersection will be open," said Andy Sikkema, manager of MDOT's Ishpeming Transportation Service Center (TSC). "As with any change to an intersection, motorists will need some time to adjust, and we urge them to be cautious as they become accustomed to it."


Until the bypass lanes from downtown Marquette to US-41 West and from US-41 to south Marquette are completed, traffic from downtown Marquette will still need to access US-41 at Grove Street.


To prepare motorists in advance on how to drive the roundabout MDOT has posted an animated video of it on MDOT's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/MichiganDOT.


"The animation is a good way for motorists to familiarize themselves with how they'll get to their destination using the roundabout ahead of time, and reduces some of the anxiety of trying something new," Sikkema said.


A camera view of the roundabout  is available at the MDOT traffic information Web site, MI Drive. A still image of the roundabout is available.  The view looks east at the intersection toward Lake Superior, and shows the current state of the roundabout construction. Click US-41 @ Front Street Roundabout on the drop-down menu to check it out.

Construction of this modern roundabout began in early May, and is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Designed to reduce congestion and improve safety at the intersection, the entire project is scheduled to be completed by mid-August.
 
For more information, please contact James Lake, MDOT Office of Communications, 906-786-1830, ext. 323, lakejames@michigan.gov

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

AARP Driver Safety Program Offered in Newberry



The AARP Driver Safety Program is being held in Newberry, MI at Helen Newberry Joy Hospital on July 13 and 14th, from 5:30- 9:30 p.m. each day.



The AARP Driver Safety Program is designed to help you accomplish the following:

-Update your driving knowledge

-Learn defensive-driving skills

-Compensate for normal age-related physical changes

-Reduce your traffic violations, crashes, and chances for injuries

-Drive more safely


To register, or to ask questions about the Driver Safety Program, please call Jack Olson at 906-293-8467

Monday, July 5, 2010

We're Still Here! Really!





Thanks to all who commented that they haven't seen a post in a while. The Above The Bridge Blog was sidelined for a bit because of a governmental firewall issue. It hasn't quite been resolved yet, but we're going to sneak a few informational tidbits in here every once in a while until it is. See you soon!

Friday, April 9, 2010

MDOT Has a Pothole Hotline!


It is said that only two things in life are certain- death and taxes. For those of us who live in  Michigan, the emergence of potholes in the Spring can be added to the list as well.  

The Michigan Department of Transportation has created a pothole hotline for state roadways. To report a pothole, you can call 888-296-4546 at any time of the day or night, seven days a week, or use the "Report Potholes" link. When you report a pothole, you will need to know the location, the county, the closest community and the cross street or interchange nearby.  

Potholes on non-state roads should be reported to local road commissions since MDOT does not have jurisdiction over roads that are not part of the state system.

For a handy pictorial showing the Birth of a Pothole, click here.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

OPRAH WINFREY, HARPO STUDIOS ANNOUNCE NATIONAL “NO PHONE ZONE DAY” FRIDAY, APRIL 30

OPRAH WINFREY,  HARPO STUDIOS ANNOUNCE NATIONAL “NO PHONE ZONE DAY” FRIDAY, APRIL 30

--U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS), FocusDriven, SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and RADD, the Entertainment Industry’s Voice for Road Safety, join Winfrey for national day of awareness to end distracted driving--

CHICAGO—On Friday April 30, 2010, Oprah Winfrey and Harpo Studios are taking a stand against distracted driving, launching a new public service announcement campaign and joining forces with some of the country’s preeminent transportation safety organizations to declare Friday, April 30th the first national “No Phone Zone Day.” A large-scale effort to honor victims of distracted driving, “No Phone Zone Day” will also educate and activate Americans to end the deadly driving habits that kill nearly 6,000 Americans a year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The announcement was made today on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”


“A call or text isn’t worth taking a life,” said Winfrey. “We must not allow more mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, sisters and brothers to die before we take action against distracted driving. Let’s put a stop to it now, by joining together on April 30 th for national ‘No Phone Zone Day’, and by making our cars a ‘No Phone Zone.’”


“I’ve made it my mission at the DOT to end distracted driving. We know that if we can get people to put away cell phones and other electronic devices when they are behind the wheel, we can save thousands of lives and prevent hundreds of thousands of injuries every year” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood. “That’s why I’m proud to support and participate in Oprah’s 'No Phone Zone Day.'”


On Friday April 30th, “The Oprah Winfrey Show” will present a special live episode devoted to ending distracted driving. In conjunction with the episode, Harpo Studios is mobilizing communities to take action at "No Phone Zone Day" viewing rallies to be held in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. “Oprah” show partner stations WSB-TV Channel 2 in Atlanta, WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston, WXYZ Channel 7 in Detroit, KABC ABC7 in Los Angeles and WJLA ABC7 in Washington, D.C. will support the rallies in their respective markets. The planned rallies will bring together victims’ families, elected officials, advocacy organizations, parents, youth, and law enforcement to discuss best practices and steps to limit distracted driving in their own communities. In addition, a new "No Phone Zone" public service announcement campaign will be showcased on the April 30th “Oprah” show.


A working coalition of transportation safety organizations will come together as part of “No Phone Zone Day” activities and viewing rallies across the country, including U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and the Department of Transportation, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), the National Organizations for Youth Safety (NOYS), FocusDriven, SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions), RADD, the Entertainment Industry’s Voice for Road Safety, and more.

In addition, "No Phone Zone" corporate partners Sprint, General Motors/Chevrolet and Liberty Mutual will lend their support, both for national “No Phone Zone Day" and in the coming months to spread the "No Phone Zone" message.

As a national call to action, all viewers and town hall participants will be asked to take the "No Phone Zone" pledge. By pledging, drivers agree to make their car a "No Phone Zone" and refrain from using their phone while driving, eliminating distractions from incoming calls, texts or emails. More than 160,000 people to date have signed Oprah’s "No Phone Zone" pledge at Oprah.com. Many celebrities have already joined the cause, including Oscar® winners Sandra Bullock, Jeff Bridges and Mo’Nique, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, actress and icon Raquel Welch, Olympic superstar Shaun White, country music’s Lady Antebellum, entertainer and entrepreneur Tyler Perry, the cast of TV’s “Glee” and many more.

A 2008 NHTSA study indicated that at any given moment during the daylight hours, more than 800,000 vehicles are being driven by someone using a hand-held cell phone. According to a 2005 study for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, drivers are four times less likely to get into accidents serious enough to cause injury when they turn off their cell phones while behind the wheel. For more information on “No Phone Zone Day,” and to take the No Phone Zone pledge, please visit www.oprah.com/nophonezone. For additional information on distracted driving, visit www.distraction.gov.

Monday, April 5, 2010

MADD Accepting Nominations for Prosecutor Life Saver Award


MADD Michigan is currently accepting nominations for the Prosecutor Life Saver Award(s).

The award is given to one or two prosecutors a year for their contributions to stop drunk driving and to support victims of this violent crime.

The Criteria for Awards is as follows:

• New or significant issue regarding impaired driving. This may involve a novel legal issue.

• Year long demonstration of "daily extraordinary work."

• High profile case or complicated issue. This criterion would demonstrate the prosecutor having gone "above and beyond" the normal bounds of duty.

• Impact on victim services. This criterion would demonstrate how the prosecutor directly provided services to a victim that demonstrates effort "above and beyond" the normal bounds of duty.

The Period of Adjudication for this award is : May 1, 2009 through April 30, 2010

The winner of the award will receive a plaque that will be presented at the prosecutor's Annual Conference in July. Winners will also receive one night's lodging at the conference

Access the nomination form and help to recognize a worthy prosecutor today!

For more information, please contact me at 906-225-7036, or Homer Smith, Executive Director for MADD Michigan at 517-487-6233.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

MSP Iron River trooper honored for dedication to ensuring children ride safely in cars

Sgt. Christine Grabowski nominated Trooper Eric Farnsworth for the GTSAC award



LANSING – An 11-year veteran of the Michigan Department of State Police (MSP) was honored at the Governor’s Traffic Safety Advisory Commission (GTSAC) annual awards luncheon on Wednesday, March 31 at the Kellogg Conference Center in East Lansing for his efforts to ensure children ride safely in passenger vehicles.


Each year the commission honors organizations, programs and individuals for outstanding contributions to traffic safety. The awards luncheon is part of the 15th Annual Michigan Traffic Safety Summit. Seven traffic safety and three long-term awards are being presented.


In 2002, Trooper Eric Farnsworth started a car seat program at the MSP Iron River Post by obtaining donations from local businesses and community organizations to purchase car seats. He discovered that many of the seats he checked were purchased at yard sales or thrift shops, or were hand-me-downs. Further, most of the car seats were incorrectly installed and some were even on recall lists. Farnsworth soon began a campaign to promote proper car seat use to parents in the western Upper Peninsula.


Farnsworth annually installs 40 car seats at the Iron River Post and assists other technicians at numerous car seat clinics throughout the year. He also makes presentations at local schools about seat belts, car seats and booster seats and promotes car seat use at local events. His dedication to ensuring children ride in vehicles safely is well known and local law enforcement regularly direct families in need of car seats to contact Farnsworth.


In 2009, he installed a new seat for a 14-month-old girl who was involved in a serious head-on crash with her mother the following day. Deputies attributed her survival to the proper installation of her car seat.


The GTSAC was formed in 2002 to serve as the state’s forum for identifying key traffic safety challenges and developing and implementing plans to address those issues. The GTSAC is comprised of representatives from: Community Health, Education, State, State Police, Transportation, Office of Services to the Aging, Office of Highway Safety Planning and the Office of the Governor. There are also three representatives from local government appointed by the Governor.

Friday, March 26, 2010

MICHIGAN TRAFFIC DEATHS FALL TO 871 IN 2009



MICHIGAN TRAFFIC DEATHS FALL TO 871 IN 2009


Michigan’s traffic deaths reached a milestone of 871 in 2009, the lowest number the state has recorded since 1924 when there were 863 traffic fatalities. Today, there are nearly 10 times more vehicles on the road than in the 1920s. The 2009 fatality figure is down 11 percent from 2008 when 980 people died on Michigan roads.


Just a decade earlier in 1999, 1,386 people died on state roadways.


“Michigan is part of a national trend where states are seeing significant declines in traffic deaths,” said Office of Highway Safety Planning Director Michael L. Prince. “A variety of factors contributed to the decline, including fewer miles driven, the state’s high seat belt use, strict enforcement of traffic laws, roadway engineering improvements and vehicle safety features.”


Overall, the number of traffic crashes dropped 8 percent, fatal crashes fell 12 percent and injury crashes declined 6 percent.


Declines were noted in several areas, including alcohol and/or drug-involved fatalities. These dropped from 379 in 2008 to 351 in 2009. Specifically, alcohol-involved fatalities dropped 6 percent, from 317 in 2008 to 299 in 2009. Drug-involved fatalities fell 15 percent, from 140 in 2008 to 119 in 2009. (In some cases, both alcohol and drugs were involved.)


The crash data also shows:

-Motorcycle-involved fatalities fell from 127 in 2008 to 105 in 2009, a drop of 17 percent.

-Commercial motor vehicle-involved fatalities dropped 28 percent, from 106 in 2008 to 76 in 2009.


-The state recorded zero school bus-related traffic deaths in 2009, down from four in 2008. There has not been a child killed on a school bus in Michigan since 1989.


-Cell phone-involved crashes fell from 919 in 2008 to 866 in 2009. (Michigan cannot track crashes involving texting specifically.)


-The number of car-deer crashes remained fairly steady, up 1 percent from 2008. There were 61,486 deer-involved crashes in 2009.


-Pedestrian fatalities increased 10 percent, up from 114 in 2008 to 125 in 2009.


NOTE: Additional 2009 crash information will be posted to michigantrafficcrashfacts.org in the coming months. Check frequently for updates.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

MDOT Open House Planned in Menominee


The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), city of Menominee, and contractors will present schedules and detour routes for the upcoming reconstruction project on US-41 in Menominee. An open house will be held on April 1, 2010 at 6:00 p.m. (CDT) at the  Menominee High School Auditorium, 1800 18th Ave. in Menominee, MI.


MDOT will be reconstructing US-41 from 20th Avenue to 38th Avenue in Menominee this construction season, widening the highway to accommodate a center left-turn lane. The city will be replacing underground utilities as part of the project. Construction this year is scheduled to begin in April and continue through December. Construction will resume in 2011, continuing the project north through 48th Avenue.