Robert Debrosse, a patrolman with the 436th Security Forces Squadron, stops a suspected speeder on Perimeter Road Nov. 29, 2011, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Robert Debrosse, a Patrolman with the 436th Security Forces Squadron, stops a suspected speeder on Perimeter Road Nov. 29, 2011, at Dover Air Force Base, Del. Debrosse checked the drivers license and vehicle documentation of the driver. It is important to remember safe driving habits this holiday season. (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik) (U.S. Air Force photo by Roland Balik)
Michigan’s current blood alcohol limit for drunken driving is now set to stick around until at least 20-21. The Michigan legislature approved a bill that will keep it at .08. It limit was set to change to .10 by October of 2018, which would have put federal funding , at risk. The extension now moves to Gov Rick Snyders desk, for a signature.