A pickup truck smashed into a smaller pickup, killing four people in southern Michigan, police said.
The crash happened Monday in Lenawee County’s Macon Township, 60 miles southwest of Detroit.
A Ford F-150 with four people was traveling south on a rural road when it was hit by a Ford F-250 traveling east on a different road, state police said.
The dead were all men, ages 18 to 35, who were driving between job sites for an asphalt company, WTVG-TV reported. The 55-year-old driver of the F-250 was in a hospital Tuesday with life-threatening injuries.