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If you are less than 18 years old, you need to go through the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system. It teaches you to drive by slowly increasing your driving privileges. The GDL consists of two driver education segments and three licensing levels.
With a Level 1 License, a teen may operate a motor vehicle only when accompanied by a licensed parent or legal guardian or any licensed driver 21 years of age or older designated by the parent or legal guardian.
be at least age 14 years and 8 months to begin Segment 1 driver education. The course is held over a minimum of 3 weeks, includes at least 24 hours in the classroom, 6 hours of driving, 4 hours of observation driving time, and a written examination.
In a few minutes, youll be all set to start the Michigan drivers ed course. Your course is available to you online 24/7. That means you can log in and out whenever you want and from any computer that has Internet access!
Segment 1 Classroom (Virtual via Zoom) This is a virtual course for all of our locations! Students must attend the first and last day of class in person at the main location 27085 Gratiot Ave Suite 108 Roseville MI 48066 to take the exam. Students can request BTW lessons at a location closer to them.
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Temporary Instruction Permits Before obtaining a TIP, students must provide documentation of a valid Social Security number, U.S. Citizenship or legal presence, identity, and Michigan residency. Students must also pass a vision and written knowledge test. In certain cases, a road sign test may be required.
What is a Pink Slip? A Pink Driving Permit (PDP or Pink Slip) is a piece of paper(yes, it is pink) that may be given out to students enrolled in Segment One class after completing at least 10 hours of classroom instruction and at least 2 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.

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