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As Dream Cruise revs up, Bouchard warns against drone use, urges caution

By Owen McCarthy, MediaNews Group

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard is cautioning against unsafe usage of drones by hobbyists at this weekend’s Woodward Dream Cruise, following “issues” law enforcement have seen with them in recent years.

Speaking at a press conference Thursday afternoon at the Sheriff’s Office in Pontiac, Bouchard said that though using drones to record videos of the Dream Cruise is a “fun hobby” for many, they can pose safety risks.

As such, Bouchard urged people to adhere to federal laws mandating drones are flown at no higher than 400 feet. At last year’s Dream Cruise, he said some drones were flying as high as 1,500 feet.

“Everything you can imagine will be out there,” Bouchard said. “Cameras, drones, helicopters, dogs, cars, motorcycles, horses, bikes, pedestrian controls.”

Thousands are expected to descend on Oakland County over the next few days for the Dream Cruise, an annual summer showcase of vintage cars. Billed as the largest one-day automotive event in North America, Saturday marks its 30th anniversary.

Bouchard also reiterated federal laws requiring that drones remain in the operator’s line of sight and that they aren’t flown over large crowds. Bouchard recommended people fly drones over buildings lining the Dream Cruise route, so that if it malfunctions, it falls on a roof rather than people.

Though it’s not a legal requirement, Bouchard requested that people fly drones around 200 feet, so as to avoid interfering with the law enforcement’s drones, used to monitor crowds and maintain “situational awareness” along the 20-mile Dream Cruise route.

One new approach law enforcement will be taking this year is the creation of a “multi-agency” center that will be based in Royal Oak during the cruise. Bouchard said the different agencies involved have always had “great communication,” but “not necessarily all in the same spot.”

The center will allow the communication to be “seamless,” he said.

Though the event can be a “challenge to police” because it includes nine Oakland County communities, Bouchard said law enforcement is prepared because of better coordination among agencies and the fact that police have been handling the event now for 30 years.

“It’s like a ballet,” he said, adding that some law enforcement stay posted at intersections along Woodward to clear the way for emergency vehicles in the event they need to cross the busy road.

For spectators, Bouchard urged people to limit alcohol consumption, and for participants to refrain from doing burnouts.

Many years ago, Bouchard said a driver at the Dream Cruise was tempted to do a burnout by spectators. The driver erred, lost control to the left, “hit the curb and flipped.” If the car lost control to the right, “people would have died.”

“This is not a place to show off your car’s capabilities,” he said. “It’s a place to show off how pretty it is, and how much work you put into it, and have a fun day.”

A drone in the sky over Oakland County. (MediaNews Group file photo)

Woodward Dream Cruise celebrates 30 years this weekend: Your guide to parking, events

What started as a fundraiser for a soccer field in Ferndale is now a 30-year-long tradition. 

The Woodward Dream Cruise, a 16-mile joy ride that starts in Ferndale and ends in Pontiac, is known for its unique display of unique, vintage cars that travel up and down Woodward Avenue, historic and modern alike — but all cars are welcome to join the drive on Saturday, Aug, 16.

The Dream Cruise has several stops along its route, from car shows to live music, where drivers and spectators can show off their rides and explore different community events from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 

Here’s everything you need to know about the Dream Cruise. 

What is the Woodward Dream Cruise? 

The Dream Cruise started in 1995 to raise money for a soccer field in Ferndale. That year, 250,000 people showed up. Now, more than 1 million people come to watch the sea of cars travel down Woodward Avenue. 

Michael Lary says the event is so special because of the powerful stories that each car owner has to tell and the artistry that they get to show off. 

“There’s a lot of imagination that’s out there that you don’t get to see on a regular basis, and during the Dream Cruise, you get to appreciate it,” Lary said. 

When is the Woodward Dream Cruise 2025? 

The 2025 Woodward Dream Cruise is officially Saturday, August 16. But a number of metro Detroit communities will host events throughout the day on both Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16. 

Where is the Woodward Dream Cruise? 

The Dream Cruise takes place along Woodward Avenue (M-1), primarily from Pontiac to Ferndale, with events and displays taking place all throughout the route. 

Woodward Dream Cruise parking 

Birmingham 

According to the Dream Cruise website, all events in Birmingham are within walking distance of all downtown parking decks. 

  • Peabody parking structure at 222 Peabody St. 
  • Chester Parking Structure 180 Chester St. 
  • Chester Parking Structure 180 Chester St. 
  • Pierce Parking Structure 333 Pierce St. 
  • N. Old Woodward Parking Structure 333 N. Old Woodward Ave. 

Ferndale 

According to the Dream Cruise website, all downtown parking lots will be available in Ferndale. Here are some closest to the action. 

  • 221 W. Troy St. 
  • 141 E. 9 Mile Rd. 
  • 141 Vester Ave. 
  • 156 Breckenridge St. 

Pontiac 

Downtown Pontiac has plenty of garages and lots. Here are some closest to Woodward Avenue. 

  • 10 Water St. 
  • 34 W. Lawrence St. 
  • 59 N. Saginaw St. 

Royal Oak 

  • South Lafayette Parking at 514 S. Lafayette Ave. 
  • Sixth St Parking Lot at 150 W. 6th St. 
  • Lafayette Avenue Parking Structure at 290 S Lafayette Ave. 
  • Lot 7 at 163 W 6th St. 

Check out the Woodward Dream Cruise Parking Facebook page for additional parking information. 

 

Woodward Dream Cruise
A long-lived tradition, cars line the street and drive in the parade at Woodward Dream Cruise 2007. Photo by Stephen K. Donnelly

What to do at the Woodward Dream Cruise

Berkley 

Friday, Aug. 15 

  • Cruisefest Classic Car Parade 6:30-7:30 pm

  • Concert, Movie, Other activities from 7:30-11 p.m. 
  • Merch tent open all day, west 12 Mile Road at Woodward Avenue

    More info on activities and parade route 

      Birmingham 

      Saturday, Aug. 16 

      • Birmingham Cruise Event 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at South Old Woodward Avenue from Maple Road to Lincoln Street. These streets will be closed for the event that day. 

      • If you’re looking for a place to stay in Birmingham, check out their Hotel Guide

      Ferndale 

      Friday, Aug. 15 

      • Ferndale Emergency Vehicle Show from 1-7 p.m. 

      • Curry Motorsports Formula 1 and various muscle cars event 1-8 p.m. 

      • Official ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate 30 years of the Woodward Dream Cruise happens at 5 p.m. 

      • Directly following is the lights and sirens cruise parade at 5:30 p.m. 

      • After that, meet R&B and Motown star, Martha Reeves 

      • The kids’ play zone will be open all day 

      • Get your 30th anniversary Dream Cruise merch at the merch tent — open all day 

      Saturday, Aug. 16 

      • “Mustang Alley” car show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

      • “Bronco Corral” car show from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. 

      • Live entertainment, Kid Zone and merchandise tent will be open all day. 

      Royal Oak 

      Friday, Aug. 15 

      • Performance Park Classic Car Show from noon to 7 p.m. 

      • Merchandise tent will be open all day 

      Saturday, Aug. 16 

      • Performance Park Classic Car Show from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

      • Merchandise tent will be open all day 

      Pleasant Ridge 

      Saturday, Aug. 16 

      • Merchandise tent available at Woodward and Oakland Park Boulevard 

      Pontiac 

      Saturday, Aug. 16 

      A block party on North Saginaw St. will have live music and entertainment at these locations: 

      • Flagstar Strand Theater Marquee at 12 North Saginaw St. from 2-6 p.m. 

      • Hidden River Park at 11 North Saginaw St. from 6-10:30 p.m. 

      • Kegger Burger at 7 North Saginaw St. suite 1B from 6-11 p.m. 

      • Sunsent Island at 7 North Saginaw St. suite 2B from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

      • El Piqasso Art Cafe and Gallery at 46 North Saginaw St. from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

      • Charlene’s Theater Bar at 18 North Saginaw St. from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

      How to get around via SMART bus 

      SMART is offering free rides all around on Saturday, Aug, 16, from Ferndale to Pontiac from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

      Hop on at the SMART bus at any RED SMART or FAST bus stop along Woodward Avenue. 

      How to stream the Dream Cruise 

      If you can’t make it in person, but still want to be a part of the fun, turn on WXYZ-TV (Channel 7) to see the live broadcast of the event. The Woodward Dream Cruise Special airs on WXYZ at 7 p.m. 

       

      This story was co-posted with the Detroit Free Press

       

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