
Michigan’s Viral Court Trend Continues as Woman Joins Zoom Call Behind the Wheel
Michigan drivers simply put are built different.

We learned how to drive in rain, sleet, snow, and pretty much anything else mother nature throws at us.
On top of that lightning-quick reflexes like a cat are required to avoid massive potholes that will swallow up and spit out your car if you're not paying attention.
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And If you've never driven on the east side of the state near Southfield and Detroit consider yourself lucky because the minimum speed limit for some drivers is 90mph and nobody's cars have working turn signals, or they simply just don't use them.
With all that being said it might not come as a surprise that so many bad Michigan drivers have been going viral for their virtual court appearances.
Early this week another Michigan driver went viral for driving a car while in zoom court meeting.
Michigan Woman Caught Driving Car While In Traffic Court Zoom Meeting
A Michigan woman named Kimberly Carroll was caught driving during a virtual Zoom traffic court hearing, leading the judge to question her honesty and enter a default judgment against her.
This happened on Monday morning during a virtual session in Woodhaven’s 33rd District Court.
Carroll was appearing as a defendant in a debt collection case.
As the meeting got underway she can be seen in a car that appeared to be moving.
The judge noticed and asked her if she was driving and that is when things started to unravel.
You can watch the interaction below.
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