Yes. Divers drom the Michigan State Police and Coast Guard recovered both the car and body of the woman driving the car. According to a source from the MSP, the dive was videotaped due to the unique nature of the recovery effort. When the wreck was located at the bottom of the Straits of Mackinaw, the current was such that it appeared the victim was waving to the divers. A rather eerie tale from the divers who experienced it.
Mackinac Island was named by the Ojibwa after a bluff that resembles a large turtle. Today, Mackinac Island, in the Mackinac Straits, is a "car free zone" and a top vacation spot in the state. The world's longest freshwater yachting event, the Chicago-to-Mackinac Island race, ends at the island every July. It is in Michigan.
keep the money and find another car, or give back the money and get your recovered car.
If not recovered within first three weeks after loss, chances are it will never be recovered. Only about 30% of cars are recovered
Yes, it's true... kind of. In 1989 a woman from Royal Oak was driving across the bridge and her Yugo went over the railing and she (and her Yugo) fell to her death. The accident was originally thought to be caused by her speeding, though it was later determined that due to high winds that day the driver panicked and stopped her car. Unfortunately, she stopped it over an open grate in the roadway and the high winds blew up through that grate right under her car.
If your car won't move, your transmission is blown. If there is transmission oil underneath your car, you have a leak.
Because the head gasket is blown.
no. depending on how long the car was driven with a blown head gasket some serious metal on metal warping could have occured if are trying to buy a used car for cheap that had a blown head gasket i wouldn't recommend however if its your car that has the blown gasket take it to the shop very easy to fix
Only if you want you and your car to get blown up.
yes this is a dangling modifier
If the car is crushed by the bridge, it is likely that a body in the car would be subjected to blunt force trauma- which is a formal way of saying crushed by the massive weight of the bridge.
when it doesnt work
In some cases, a car with a blown head gasket can be driven. However, it can lead to some bigger car problems down the line.