Michigan — Statute

257.606 – Regulation of streets or highways under jurisdiction of local authority and within reasonable exercise of police power; stop sign or traffic control device requiring state trunk line highway traffic to stop; approval; posting signs giving notice of local traffic regulations; providing by ordinance for impounding of motor vehicle parked contrary to local ordinance; bond or cash deposit | Michigan Law

Michigan law Section 257.606 authorizes local authorities to regulate parking, traffic, and vehicle impoundment on streets and highways within their jurisdiction.

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257.606 – Regulation of streets or highways under jurisdiction of local authority and within reasonable exercise of police power; stop sign or traffic control device requiring state trunk line highway traffic to stop; approval; posting signs giving notice of local traffic regulations; providing by ordinance for impounding of motor vehicle parked contrary to local ordinance; bond or cash deposit

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.606

Summary
Michigan law Section 257.606 grants local authorities the power to regulate streets and highways within their jurisdiction, including parking, traffic control, and vehicle impoundment. It specifies the authority to establish traffic rules such as stop signs, one-way streets, and speed limits in parks or designated areas. The law also covers regulations for bicycles and restrictions on highway use.
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In simple terms: Michigan law Section 257.606 authorizes local authorities to regulate parking, traffic, and vehicle impoundment on streets and highways within their jurisdiction.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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