National Park Service to Conduct High-Visibility Traffic Safety Enforcement at Sleeping Bear Dunes
traffic enforcement and safe driving tips for visitors this season

Drivers entering Sleeping Bear Dunes this summer will notice a distinct emphasis on traffic enforcement as the park ramps up efforts to ensure the safety of all visitors.
According to recent reports, National Park rangers and local officers are joining forces for a season of heightened patrols across the most-traveled routes within the Lakeshore.
This increased presence is expected to deter risky habits like speeding and distracted driving, especially as vacationers and families crowd the scenic park roads.
Key intersections near popular trailheads and lake access points will see the most concentrated activity, where officers check seatbelt use and watch for signs of impaired driving.
Community leaders hope these measures will significantly reduce incidents that threaten both drivers and cyclists sharing the area.
Recent weeks have seen a marked rise in visitor numbers, with many locals noting congestion on M-22 and the approaches to Empire.
Traffic safety campaigns in the region have responded by posting extra signage and rolling out educational pop-ups reminding drivers of safe driving tips.
Officials urge everyone to buckle up, observe speed limits, and keep a sharp eye out for wildlife, especially at dawn and dusk.
As one ranger put it, "Safe driving ensures everybody can enjoy this special place—let's keep the journey as memorable as the destination." |
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