"Maximizing Safety and Viewing Opportunities for the Solar Eclipse Across the US"

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Michigan State Police has issued driving tips for Monday's solar eclipse, advising people to avoid travel during the height of the eclipse, not to park along the highway to view the eclipse, refrain from taking photos or wearing eclipse glasses while driving, watch for pedestrians, especially on secondary roads, and to turn on headlights if traveling. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of using certified eclipse-viewing glasses for safe viewing.
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