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Provided by AGPBy AI, Created 10:30 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Michigan Auto Law released a new report ranking the Top 20 Michigan cities by crashes per capita, using 2024 state crash data and U.S. Census population figures. Walker, Auburn Hills and Emmet Township topped the list, as the firm pushed drivers and policymakers to use the findings to improve road safety.
Why it matters: - The rankings are meant to help drivers identify higher-risk areas and stay more alert on Michigan roads. - The report is also aimed at lawmakers, community leaders and policymakers looking for ways to reduce crashes through road design, law enforcement and public education. - Michigan Auto Law says the effort is part of an ongoing public safety campaign to save lives and spur safer driving.
What happened: - Michigan Auto Law released a report naming the Top 20 Most Dangerous Cities for Car Accidents in Michigan. - The list is based on 2024 per capita traffic crash data from Michigan Traffic Crash Facts and the U.S. Census. - The rankings cover Michigan cities with at least 500 crashes in a single year and populations of 10,000 or more. - The cities are ranked by crashes per 10,000 residents. - The 2024 figures are the most recent publicly available.
The details: - Walker in Kent County ranked No. 1 with 546 crashes per 10,000 residents, 25,921 residents, 1,416 total crashes, 4 fatalities and 323 injuries. - Auburn Hills in Oakland County ranked No. 2 with 509 crashes per 10,000 residents, 26,047 residents, 1,328 total crashes, 4 fatalities and 319 injuries. - Emmet Township in Calhoun County ranked No. 3 with 492 crashes per 10,000 residents, 11,755 residents, 579 total crashes, 4 fatalities and 85 injuries. - Traverse City ranked No. 4 with 487 crashes per 10,000 residents, 15,782 residents, 769 total crashes, 1 fatality and 155 injuries. - Romulus ranked No. 5 with 477 crashes per 10,000 residents, 24,652 residents, 1,178 total crashes, 6 fatalities and 350 injuries. - Garfield Township ranked No. 6 with 443 crashes per 10,000 residents, 19,916 residents, 884 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 160 injuries. - Grandville ranked No. 7 with 435 crashes per 10,000 residents, 17,094 residents, 745 total crashes, 0 fatalities and 173 injuries. - Southfield ranked No. 8 with 430 crashes per 10,000 residents, 76,874 residents, 3,313 total crashes, 10 fatalities and 945 injuries. - Benton Township ranked No. 9 with 426 crashes per 10,000 residents, 14,105 residents, 602 total crashes, 4 fatalities and 192 injuries. - Ypsilanti ranked No. 10 with 415 crashes per 10,000 residents, 20,150 residents, 838 total crashes, 1 fatality and 151 injuries. - Flint Township ranked No. 11 with 407 crashes per 10,000 residents, 30,962 residents, 1,263 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 435 injuries. - Hazel Park ranked No. 12 with 389 crashes per 10,000 residents, 15,064 residents, 586 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 193 injuries. - Cascade Township ranked No. 13 with 385 crashes per 10,000 residents, 20,172 residents, 777 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 159 injuries. - Springfield Township ranked No. 14 with 384 crashes per 10,000 residents, 14,967 residents, 576 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 146 injuries. - Detroit ranked No. 15 with 376 crashes per 10,000 residents, 645,705 residents, 24,321 total crashes, 104 fatalities and 8,872 injuries. - Kalamazoo ranked No. 16 with 373 crashes per 10,000 residents, 73,290 residents, 2,736 total crashes, 5 fatalities and 659 injuries. - Mundy Township ranked No. 17 with 369 crashes per 10,000 residents, 15,416 residents, 569 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 172 injuries. - Niles Township ranked No. 18 with 365 crashes per 10,000 residents, 14,300 residents, 523 total crashes, 1 fatality and 166 injuries. - Plymouth Township ranked No. 19 with 362 crashes per 10,000 residents, 27,191 residents, 987 total crashes, 5 fatalities and 248 injuries. - Madison Heights ranked No. 20 with 359 crashes per 10,000 residents, 28,626 residents, 1,030 total crashes, 2 fatalities and 286 injuries. - MichiganAutoLaw.com offers free educational materials on what to do after an accident and how to stay safe on Michigan roads. - The firm also publishes annual lists of Michigan’s Most Dangerous Intersections and Most Dangerous Roundabouts.
Between the lines: - Ranking by crashes per capita can elevate smaller communities with fewer residents but high crash totals relative to population. - Detroit appears lower in the per-capita ranking than some smaller cities, but its total crash and injury counts remain far higher than most places on the list. - The report is as much a policy tool as a driver warning, with road design and enforcement singled out as possible responses.
What’s next: - Michigan Auto Law is encouraging drivers to review the full list and use extra caution in and around the ranked cities. - The firm is likely to continue its annual crash-safety reporting as part of its broader public education campaign.
The bottom line: - The data point to several Michigan cities where crash risk is disproportionately high, and the firm wants both drivers and officials to act on that information.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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