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Michigan lawmakers push to crack down on loud cars along Woodward Avenue in metro Detroit
Michigan lawmakers are proposing legislation to address excessive noise from modified vehicles on Woodward Avenue in metro Detroit, which residents say disrupts their lives year-round. The bills, House Bills 6151 and 6152, would allow enforcement against loud vehicles on state highways with fines up to $1,000 for repeat offenses. Local authorities and residents support the measures, though some drivers argue the penalties are too steep.
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