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Michigan State Police examines a fatal crash on the I-94 in Wayne County

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According to the state police in Michigan, part of Interstate 94 in Wayne County is closed after a fatal crash.

According to MSP, the police were sent to the highway near Wayne in a social media post. A preliminary examination showed that a pickup drove on the highway when the driver lost control of the output ramp and crossed the lanes and hit a blue pickup.

The crash caused both vehicles.

MSP says that the driver of the pick-up truck, which crossed the alleys, was not wearing a seat belt and was partially ejected. The four people in the blue collection were taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

“A seat belt not only keeps you behind the steering wheel, but also holds it in the vehicle,” said MSP 1. Lt. Mike Shaw on the post. “We see too many drivers who don't wear their seat belts. Wear your seat belt, it will save your life.”

The crash is examined.

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