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Minor Injuries Reported in Southfield School Crash Involving Mother and Five Children

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Minor Injuries Reported in Southfield School Crash

In the heart of Southfield, a collision on a Friday morning has left several community members shaken, albeit with just minor injuries. The incident, which took place near the Laurus Academy charter school, involved a mother and her five children, who were all passengers in one vehicle, and a lone occupant in another.

The Scene of the Accident

According to Southfield Deputy Police Chief Aaron Huguley, the crash occurred on Lahser Road, not far from 10 Mile Road. The preliminary investigation revealed that a vehicle with one occupant had just exited the school’s driveway and was attempting to make a left turn to travel south on Lahser. At the same time, the other vehicle, carrying the mother and her five children — two seven-year-olds, one 13-year-old, and two 15-year-olds — was heading north and trying to turn left into the driveway of the Southfield High School for the Arts and Technology. Unfortunately, the two vehicles collided at an angle, which led to the minor injuries.

Emergency Response

As a precaution, all seven individuals involved in the incident were transported to a local hospital. Fortunately, their injuries are described as minor, which is a small relief for the families and friends awaiting updates. The community breathes a sigh of relief knowing that, though the crash was serious enough to warrant immediate medical attention, everyone will likely recover.

Police Investigation Underway

While the exact cause of the collision remains under investigation, police have stated that they do not believe substances such as alcohol or drugs played a role in this accident. It’s a comforting thought, especially for Southfield residents, many of whom have their own children at nearby schools. As we all know, summer vacations filled with road trips have given way to the hustles of school traffic. Adding this incident to the mix has, understandably, rattled nerves in the community.

Traffic Safety Statistics

While this incident caused concern amongst locals, it’s important to remain informed about overall traffic safety in the region. Michigan, overall, has seen a worrying trend in traffic fatalities this year. As of September 17, the state has reported a staggering 699 fatalities on its highways in 2024 alone. That number aims to be minimized through awareness and stricter safety measures. Last year, Michigan recorded 1,021 fatal crashes, a slight decrease from the 1,053 crashes in 2022, according to state police data. Furthermore, the overall number of crashes has also seen a decline from 293,341 in 2022 to 287,953 in 2023.

Community Reactions

As this story unfolds, the community remains vigilant. Parents are reminded to practice safety not only while driving but also while picking up or dropping off their children. The lessons learned from such incidents can be critical, and now is the time to foster a culture of safety among both drivers and pedestrians. The close proximity of schools and busy roads requires extra caution, as we’ve seen just how quickly things can turn dangerous.

A Call for Caution

As families navigate their routines this back-to-school season, let’s all keep in mind the essential need to prioritize safety. Slow down, stay alert, and be mindful of the precious lives we’re sharing the road with. Here’s to hoping for a safer community where our children can thrive without the shadow of accidents looming over us.


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