This section of Michigan law defines key terms related to driver education and vehicle classifications, including the 'Basic Driver Improvement Course,' bicycles, birthdays, buses, and buy-back vehicles. It sets standards for driver improvement courses and clarifies definitions to ensure consistent legal interpretation across various vehicle and driver-related contexts.
It is a course that meets specific curriculum standards, provides evidence of effectiveness in reducing violations, lasts at least 4 hours, and can be offered online or in person.
A bicycle is a human-powered device with 2 or 3 wheels over 14 inches in diameter, which can be ridden by a person.
A bus is a motor vehicle designed to carry 16 or more passengers, including the driver, but excludes school buses.
It refers to a vehicle reacquired by a manufacturer through arbitration, customer satisfaction policies, or similar laws from other states.