Holiday Horror on I-94: Three Killed Near Michigan Ave in Dearborn

Three people were killed Saturday morning in a multi-vehicle crash on eastbound I-94 near the Michigan Avenue interchange in Dearborn, shutting down the freeway for hours during the height of July 4 travel and forcing drivers onto already stressed surface streets. Authorities said the crash is still under investigation and have not released the victims’ names or a possible cause.

According to Metro Detroit News, emergency crews closed the eastbound lanes near Michigan Avenue while tow trucks and fire personnel worked through the wreckage. Police urged drivers to steer clear of the stretch of freeway as investigators documented the scene and crews handled cleanup.

Where the Crash Hit and Why Detours Jammed Dearborn Streets

The wreck occurred on a portion of I-94 that is already pinched by reconstruction between Romulus and Michigan Avenue, a multi-year project that has narrowed lanes and cut down on extra room for emergency detours. A previous report that warned lane shifts could amplify backups along this corridor highlighted how serious incidents can quickly ripple through the system. With construction, heavy freight traffic, and holiday travel all in the mix, nearby arterials clogged as motorists hunted for alternate routes.

Holiday Traffic Turned a Bad Situation Into a Gridlock Nightmare

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