Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.715

Maintenance of equipment on vehicles; stopping and inspecting vehicles; citation for defects in equipment; inspection of vehicles involved in accident; temporary vehicle check lanes.

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MICHIGAN VEHICLE CODE


Act 300 of 1949


257.715 Maintenance of equipment on vehicles; stopping and inspecting vehicles; citation for defects in equipment; inspection of vehicles involved in accident; temporary vehicle check lanes.

Sec. 715.

    (1) Equipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act. A uniformed police officer may on reasonable grounds shown stop a motor vehicle to inspect the vehicle, and if any defects in equipment are found, issue an appropriate citation under section 728 or 742 to the driver and order the driver to have the defect or defects repaired immediately. In case of an accident a police officer may make an inspection of the vehicles involved in the accident.

    (2) The director of the department of state police shall cause inspection to be made of motor vehicles operating on the public highways to detect defective equipment or other violations of law governing the use of public highways by motor vehicles, operators, and chauffeurs. For that purpose the director may establish temporary vehicle check lanes at appropriate locations throughout the state for checking for inadequacies and violations. A county, city, village, or township police department also may operate a temporary check lane within its limits with the express authorization of the director of the department of state police and under the direct supervision of a designated representative of the director.

History: 1949, Act 300, Eff. Sept. 23, 1949 ;-- Am. 1966, Act 214, Eff. Mar. 10, 1967 ;-- Am. 1978, Act 510, Eff. Aug. 1, 1979 ;-- Am. 1979, Act 66, Eff. Aug. 1, 1979

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 10 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 1963–2023 · leading case: Sitz v. Department of State Police
Sitz v. Department of State Police (1993) mich · cites it 8× “MCL 257.715(2); MSA 9.2415(2) allows: The director of the department of state police shall cause inspection to be made of motor vehicles operating on the public highways to detect defective equipment or other violations of law governing the use of public highways by motor…”
People v. Morgan Clark (1976) michctapp · cites it 2× “[9] MCLA 257.715; MSA 9.2415, allowing the inspection of automobiles involved in accidents, has not been invoked here.”
People v. Lee (1963) mich “2415]), authorizing uniformed police officers on reasonable grounds to stop any motor vehicle and inspect it for defects in equipment, including brakes, for the reason that it clearly is not involved.”
James R Bradley Jr v. Prudential Security Inc (2019) michctapp · cites it 6× “17d; Michigan Vehicle Code, 1949 PA 300 ; MCL 257.715; MCL 257.715a; MCL 257.683 to MCL 257.”
D People of Michigan v. Timothy John Otto (2023) michctapp · cites it 3× “MCL 257.715. One of the dump truck’s brake rotors was covered in grease, and another rotor was detached and it appeared that the brake had not been functioning for some time.”
Constantino v. Michigan Department of State Police (2011) miwd · cites it 2× “…immediately. In case of an accident a police officer may make an inspection of the vehicles involved in the accident. Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.715 (1).”
City of East Grand Rapids v. Trevor Allen Vanderhart (2017) michctapp “, MCL 257.715(1) (“Equipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act.”
City of East Grand Rapids v. Trevor Allen Vanderhart (2017) michctapp “, MCL 257.715(1) (“Equipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act.”
People of Michigan v. Timothy John Otto (2023) michctapp “MCL 257.715(1). Under MCL 257.705(1)(a), any motor vehicle operating on a highway “shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle .”
People of Michigan v. Steven Michael Stanley (2015) michctapp “2 MCL 257.715(1) states that “[e]quipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act.”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.715(1) — 6 cases
D People of Michigan v. Timothy John Otto (2023) michctapp “MCL 257.715. One of the dump truck’s brake rotors was covered in grease, and another rotor was detached and it appeared that the brake had not been functioning for some time.”
City of East Grand Rapids v. Trevor Allen Vanderhart (2017) michctapp “, MCL 257.715(1) (“Equipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act.”
City of East Grand Rapids v. Trevor Allen Vanderhart (2017) michctapp “, MCL 257.715(1) (“Equipment on motor vehicles as required under this act shall be maintained as provided in this act.”
James R Bradley Jr v. Prudential Security Inc (2019) michctapp “17d; Michigan Vehicle Code, 1949 PA 300 ; MCL 257.715; MCL 257.715a; MCL 257.683 to MCL 257.”
People of Michigan v. Timothy John Otto (2023) michctapp “MCL 257.715(1). Under MCL 257.705(1)(a), any motor vehicle operating on a highway “shall be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle .”
— Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.715(2) — 1 case
Sitz v. Department of State Police (1993) mich “MCL 257.715(2); MSA 9.2415(2) allows: The director of the department of state police shall cause inspection to be made of motor vehicles operating on the public highways to detect defective equipment or other violations of law governing the use of public highways by motor…”
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