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257.6 – “Chauffeur” defined | Michigan Law

Learn how Michigan defines 'chauffeur,' including who is considered a chauffeur and the key exemptions under the Michigan Vehicle Code Section 257.6.

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257.6 – “Chauffeur” defined

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.6

Summary
This law defines the term 'chauffeur' in Michigan, including those operating commercial vehicles, buses, taxis, and limousines. It specifies who is considered a chauffeur and outlines exceptions such as farmers and emergency personnel. The section clarifies employment circumstances and exclusions related to vehicle operation for certain professionals.
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In simple terms: Learn how Michigan defines 'chauffeur,' including who is considered a chauffeur and the key exemptions under the Michigan Vehicle Code Section 257.6.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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