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257.303 – Operator's or chauffeur's license; issuance; prohibitions; revocation; denial of license; multiple convictions or civil infractions; "felony in which a motor vehicle was used" defined | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's driver license restrictions, including eligibility, revocations, and prohibitions for minors, disabled individuals, and those with violations.

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257.303 – Operator's or chauffeur's license; issuance; prohibitions; revocation; denial of license; multiple convictions or civil infractions; "felony in which a motor vehicle was used" defined

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.303

Summary
Michigan law prohibits issuing or renewing driver licenses to certain individuals, including minors under 18, persons with certain disabilities, and those with recent license suspensions or multiple violations. It also defines conditions under which licenses can be revoked or denied, emphasizing safety and legal compliance.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's driver license restrictions, including eligibility, revocations, and prohibitions for minors, disabled individuals, and those with violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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