![]() ![]() There are three levels of graduated licensing statuses in Michigan: The Michigan teen driving laws require that teenagers who are 17 years of age or younger must comply with the graduated licensing law in order to qualify to be issued a driver’s license (which is also referred to an operator’s license). (MCL 257.308(1) 257.310e(1)) Michigan teen driving laws for 17 years olds and younger ![]() The Michigan teen driving laws provide that an operator’s license can be issued to drivers under 18 only if: (1) the teen driver has a parent’s or guardian’s permission and (2) the teen driver has been issued “a graduated driver license” under the “graduated licensing” system.
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