David Williams from Wayne, MI is my HERO!
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 5:30 pm
A tire blew out on my car on a curve, just before the 7 Mile exit, as I headed North on I 75, Detroit. We suspect a pothole caused the flat. The next day several cars experienced flat tires due to a big pothole at another location on I 75. I 75 is a major highway that extends from the Mackinaw Bridge in Northern Michigan into Southern Florida. I was returning from playing VP at Windsor Casino. I was in the left, fasssst lane and landed easily enough on the shoulder. Technically, the speed limit suggestion is 70 MPH.I did what a three year old might do and dialed 911. A gal connected me to the State Police. That gal knew enough to ask for my vehicle description and which side of I 75. "Stay in the car and keep your doors locked", she coached, the same words my husband echoed soon after, on the cell phone. They notified MDOT (Michigan Department of Transportation) Courtesy Van. Passing trucks and cars rocked my car in the noon hour heavy traffic. This made reading my book a tad difficult. Mostly I watched cars swerve out around me when they could and then cut back into the fast lane, ahead of me. This is required by state law, when possible. No one in their right mind would stop to help in that dangerous situation and no one did. David Williams, a big brave dude from Wayne, MI, with a big, friendly smile, parked his MDOT van with flashing lights behind my car and quickly changed my tire. He was required to verify I had called and that I had to stay in the car. He refused to take a tip saying it was not allowed and we were on camera. It was 38 degrees and he cheerfully said he was warm and layered. Thanks again, David Williams, of Wayne, MI.