Plain-Language Summary

This section of the Michigan Vehicle Code defines key terms related to juvenile dispositions, roadway types, vehicle classifications, licensing, and vehicle features. It clarifies legal terminology such as 'juvenile disposition,' 'laned roadway,' 'leased vehicle,' and 'autocycle' to ensure proper understanding and application of traffic laws. These definitions support consistent enforcement and legal proceedings within Michigan's transportation laws.

Frequently Asked Questions

A juvenile disposition is an order entered by the court for a juvenile found within its jurisdiction, related to juvenile delinquency proceedings under Michigan law.

A laned roadway is a road divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for vehicle traffic.

A leased vehicle is a motor vehicle for which possession is granted for a set period in exchange for a contracted payment.

An autocycle is an enclosed motorcycle with safety features like belts, a rollbar, windshield, and up to three wheels in contact with the road.