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The Collision at Midland and Tittabawassee: What Happened and Why the Answer Is on a Clock If you were at the intersection of Midland and Tittabawassee Roads on that Tuesday evening — or if someone you love was — you already know the sound. You know the feeling of the intersection going silent after the impact, the headlights pointing where they should never point, the fire trucks arriving and the road shutting down. You know that four people were hurt and that firefighters had to cut the truck driver out of his cab. You know the front ends of both vehicles were crushed. What you may not know is that the single most important fact in this entire case — who had the green light — is sitting in a metal box bolted to a pole at that intersection right now, and the agency that controls it is not required to keep it forever. The signal controller logs that would prove whether the truck or the bus entered against a red are on a retention schedule that can run out. The bus camera footage that shows the collision from the bus’s own perspective is overwriting itself on a loop that…