Two Hospitalized After Vehicle Runs Red Light on US-31 at James St.

Collision at busy Holland intersection leaves two motorists in stable condition.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Two motorists were hospitalized following a collision at a busy intersection in Holland, Michigan, during the overnight hours on Thursday. According to police, a southbound vehicle on US-31 apparently ran a red light at the James Street intersection and slammed into another vehicle that was crossing on a green signal. The driver of the second vehicle had to be extricated by rescue workers, and both motorists were taken to local hospitals in stable condition.

Why it matters

Intersection collisions involving red light running are a major public safety concern, often resulting in serious injuries. This incident highlights the need for increased driver awareness and potential safety improvements at high-traffic intersections in the Holland area.

The details

The collision occurred around 4:45 AM at the intersection of US-31 and James Street in Holland Township. A 27-year-old Holland man was driving southbound on US-31 when he allegedly ran a red light and struck a vehicle driven by a 51-year-old Zeeland woman who was crossing the intersection on a green signal. The Zeeland woman had to be extricated from her vehicle by rescue workers before both drivers were transported to local hospitals in stable condition.

  • The collision occurred around 4:45 AM on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

The players

27-year-old Holland man

The driver of the southbound vehicle that ran the red light and caused the collision.

51-year-old Zeeland woman

The driver of the vehicle that was struck while crossing the intersection on a green signal.

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What’s next

The Ottawa County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the incident and has asked anyone with information to come forward.

The takeaway

This collision underscores the importance of driver attentiveness and obeying traffic signals, especially at busy intersections, to prevent serious accidents and protect public safety.