Michigan State Police Fifth District Incident Report: Patrol Vehicle Struck During Roadside Assist
KALAMAZOO, MICH. — A Michigan State Police (MSP) patrol unit from the Fifth District’s Paw Paw Post was involved in a roadside incident on Thursday, May 30, when it was rear-ended during a routine car assist along I-94 westbound near mile marker 87 in Charleston Township. Despite the high-speed nature of the freeway and the significant impact, both troopers and the involved motorists avoided serious injuries.
At approximately 3:00 p.m., two troopers were assisting a stranded motorist on the shoulder of the freeway with their emergency lights activated, as required by state law for roadside stops. While stationary, their marked patrol vehicle was struck from behind by a Dodge Dart that had veered off the road. Preliminary investigation indicates that the Dodge Dart’s driver lost control of the vehicle while traveling at an unsafe speed for conditions and subsequently left the roadway, crashing into the back of the police vehicle.
Both state troopers sustained minor injuries in the crash and were treated at the scene. The driver of the Dodge Dart, who was also wearing a seatbelt at the time of the collision, was cited for multiple violations, including speeding and operating a vehicle with a suspended license. Authorities have confirmed that neither drugs nor alcohol were contributing factors in the incident.
Fortunately, there were no other reported injuries among those involved, and all vehicle occupants were confirmed to be wearing seatbelts. The affected section of I-94 experienced temporary lane closures as emergency responders cleared the scene and conducted an initial investigation, but normal traffic flow was restored shortly after.
This incident underscores the continued dangers that law enforcement officers and other emergency personnel face during routine traffic stops and roadside assists. It also highlights the importance of Michigan’s Move Over Law, which requires drivers to slow down and, when possible, move over a lane when approaching emergency vehicles stopped on the side of the road with lights activated.
“Our troopers put their lives on the line every day, even during what might seem like routine activities,” said a spokesperson for the Michigan State Police Fifth District. “This is yet another reminder of how critical it is for all drivers to remain alert, reduce speeds in emergency zones, and always pay attention to their surroundings.”
Motorists are urged to:
- Reduce speed when approaching emergency or disabled vehicles.
- Move over one lane, if safe and possible.
- Avoid distractions, such as mobile phones, while driving.
- Always wear seatbelts and ensure passengers do the same.
The Michigan State Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. Additional charges could be considered pending further review.
The MSP Fifth District remains committed to enforcing traffic safety laws and ensuring the well-being of both the motoring public and law enforcement personnel. They urge the public to treat emergency scenes with caution and respect.