LANSING, MI (WHTC-AM/FM) – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is looking for motorists who would be interested in volunteering as a “Road Watcher.”
As a Road Watcher, you would provide reports on how well we are maintaining our roads and work zones, as well as what improvements we could make. Participants will be asked to complete periodic, brief online surveys based on their experiences. Participation in the surveys is completely voluntary.
MDOT says the goal is to use the feedback to improve their processes and practices so they can better serve motorists. The Grand Region Road Watchers covers South Haven to Ludington including Grand Rapids region.
- If you are interested in becoming a Road Watcher, please choose your area of interest below.
- Bay Region Road Watchers
Bay Region Road Watchers is looking for motorists interested in participating in periodic online surveys regarding the condition of the roads during their morning commute in MDOT’s Bay Region during the winter months. If you’re a motorist in the Bay Region, we want to hear from you. Take the survey and become a Bay Region Road Watcher.
- Grand Region Road Watchers
Grand Region Road Watchers is looking for motorists interested in participating in periodic online surveys regarding the condition of the roads during their morning commute in MDOT’s Grand Region during the winter months. If you’re a motorist in the Grand Region, we want to hear from you. Take the survey and become a Grand Region Road Watcher.





