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257.306 – Temporary instruction permit; operation of motor vehicle without operator's license or permit; temporary driver education certificate; motorcycle temporary instruction permit | Michigan Law

Learn about Michigan's temporary instruction permits, licensing for minors, and supervised driver education provisions under Section 257.306.

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257.306 – Temporary instruction permit; operation of motor vehicle without operator's license or permit; temporary driver education certificate; motorcycle temporary instruction permit

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.306

Summary
Michigan law allows individuals 18 and older to obtain a temporary instruction permit to drive for up to 180 days when accompanied by a licensed adult. It also provides provisions for minors to receive graduated licenses and permits for driver education students under supervision. Additionally, students in approved driver education or motorcycle safety courses can operate vehicles without a license under supervision.
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In simple terms: Learn about Michigan's temporary instruction permits, licensing for minors, and supervised driver education provisions under Section 257.306.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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