06/02/2026
Summer in Metro Detroit brings more than just warmer weather — it brings a significant increase in pedestrian activity on our region's roads 🏃
As families, joggers, and walkers head out to enjoy the season, they are sharing the pavement with drivers who are often moving faster and are less accustomed to watching for foot traffic after the winter months.
The data is sobering. Across our region — including Macomb, Wayne, and Oakland counties — pedestrian fatalities remain a serious concern, with high-traffic corridors like Van D**e, Gratiot, and Woodward often becoming the most dangerous spots. The combination of increased summer activity, evening hours with low visibility, and distracted driving creates predictable hazards that we must work together to avoid.
🚗 For drivers, the responsibility is clear: Michigan law requires yielding to pedestrians in crosswalks and intersections. Distraction, particularly phone use, remains a top contributor to preventable tragedies.
🚶🏻♀️For pedestrians, understanding your rights is equally important. If you are injured in a crash, Michigan's no-fault system provides a pathway for compensation for medical expenses and lost wages, and those who have been harmed due to driver negligence may have additional claims for pain and suffering. Even in difficult hit-and-run scenarios, legal options often exist to secure the recovery you deserve.
Stay vigilant, stay aware of your surroundings, and prioritize safety on the road this summer! 🙌 ⚖️
For a deeper look at the data and more information on your rights as a pedestrian, read the full guide here: https://macombcountyaccidentattorney.com/pedestrian-safety-on-metro-detroits-most-dangerous-roads-this-summer-2026-guide/