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Brother of businessman killed in Lyon Township crash with wife and son speaks about tragedy
Read full article: Brother of businessman killed in Lyon Township crash with wife and son speaks about tragedyLYON TOWNSHIP, Mich. – More details have emerged about the family who died in a Lyon Township plane crash together on Saturday. Former president of the Home Builders Association of Southeastern Michigan and president of Compo Home Builders, David Compo, his wife Michele and their son Dawson died in the Lyon Township plane crash Saturday. The small plane crashed into a Lyon Township home with all three on board. The experienced pilot’s Piper Comanche aircraft crashed into the Lyon Township home Saturday afternoon. While the Compo family has been crushed by the tragedy, it is overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support from people in the community.
MDOT urges drivers to slow down, put phones away after fatal crashes
Read full article: MDOT urges drivers to slow down, put phones away after fatal crashesThat’s why the Michigan Department of Transportation is urging residents to slow down and pay attention in work zones. Erben is a construction manager with MDOT and he knows he can’t stop drivers from using their phones when they drive, but he’s asking that they at least put them away in construction zones. We’ve all seen folks texting on the phones while driving,” Erben said. Jeremy Zeitz was struck and killed while working on Sherwood Highway over I-69 in Eaton County. “It’s a pretty tight-knit community so when one road worker gets killed, then we all know about it,” said Erben.
Michigan Department of Transportation concerned by increase in road and work zone fatalities
Read full article: Michigan Department of Transportation concerned by increase in road and work zone fatalitiesDETROIT – Michigan Department of Transportation officials say while there may be fewer motorists on the roads, the number of road and work zone fatalities are on the rise. As of September, 730 people have died on Michigan roads. We implore you to slow down and drive through work zones as if it was your own workplace.”MDOT understands that traveling through work zones can be frustrating. The department is working diligently to reduce the impacts that road work has on motorists while delivering smooth and safe roads. As a reminder, motorists should always slow down, follow all posted signs, be alert, and remain calm when driving through a work zone.