Michigan Driver Manual 2026

Official driver's handbook from the Michigan Secretary of State.

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What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Table of Contents i Table of Contents Introduction Dear Michigan Motorist .....................................................................................................ix Michigan crash facts ..........................................................................................................x Chapter 1: Your Driver’s License Who is a resident? .............................................................................................................. 1 New Michigan residents .................................................................................................... 1 Licensing requirements...................................................................................................... 1 Michigan licenses, designators and endorsements....................................................... 2 Michigan and REAL ID ....................................................................................................... 2 Moved to Michigan from another state or country....................................................... 3 Under 18 – Graduated Driver Licensing........................................................................... 3 18 and older – never been licensed................................................................................ 5 Providing your Social Security number ............................................................................ 6 Providing proof of legal presence ................................................................................... 6 Providing proof of identity................................................................................................. 6 Providing proof of residency............................................................................................. 6 Physical standards.............................................................................................................. 6 Vision and knowledge tests .............................................................................................. 6 Temporary instruction permit ............................................................................................ 7 The motorcycle TIP ............................................................................................................. 7 Driving skills test................................................................................................................... 8 Restricted license due to a health condition ................................................................. 9 Probationary license program.......................................................................................... 9 What Every Driver Must Know y Table of Contents ii Changing information on your license ............................................................................ 9 Renewing your license..................................................................................................... 10 The decision to stop driving ............................................................................................ 10 Chapter 2: Your Driving Record Your driving record........................................................................................................... 13 Michigan’s point system .................................................................................................. 13 Alcohol and drugs............................................................................................................ 14 Driver reexaminations ...................................................................................................... 15 Chapter 3: Voter Registration and State IDs Voter registration.............................................................................................................. 19 State identification cards ................................................................................................ 20 State ID cards and REAL ID ............................................................................................. 20 Chapter 4: Traffic Laws Distracted driving ............................................................................................................. 23 Cell phone use prohibited for all drivers – including teens ......................................... 24 Buckle up, it’s the law!..................................................................................................... 25 Protecting children and teens........................................................................................ 25 Children left unattended in vehicles ............................................................................. 26 Air bags ............................................................................................................................. 26 Speed limits ....................................................................................................................... 26 Construction zones........................................................................................................... 26 Merging in a construction zone...................................................................................... 27 Maintenance vehicles..................................................................................................... 27 What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Table of Contents iii Emergency vehicles......................................................................................................... 28 School buses ..................................................................................................................... 28 School bus signals ............................................................................................................ 29 Right of way ...................................................................................................................... 29 Right of way when turning .............................................................................................. 29 Right of way at intersections........................................................................................... 30 Be prepared to yield........................................................................................................ 30 Right of way and pedestrians......................................................................................... 31 Right of way and funerals ............................................................................................... 31 Passing on the left ............................................................................................................ 31 Passing on the right .......................................................................................................... 32 When passing is prohibited ............................................................................................. 32 Lane usage ....................................................................................................................... 32 Turning ............................................................................................................................... 33 Right turns.......................................................................................................................... 33 Left turns ............................................................................................................................ 34 Changing lanes ................................................................................................................ 34 Roundabouts .................................................................................................................... 35 Railroad crossings............................................................................................................. 35 Railroad crossing advance warning sign ...................................................................... 35 Passive railroad crossing control systems ...................................................................... 36 Active railroad crossing control systems........................................................................ 36 Trains and vehicles DO NOT MIX: Grade crossing safety tips...................................... 36 If you are stuck on the tracks.......................................................................................... 36 What is an Emergency Notification System sign? ........................................................ 37 Parking............................................................................................................................... 37 What Every Driver Must Know y Table of Contents iv Parking on a hill ................................................................................................................ 37 Parallel parking................................................................................................................. 37 Disability parking .............................................................................................................. 38 Van-accessible disability parking................................................................................... 38 Parking violations.............................................................................................................. 38 Chapter 5: Signs, Pavement Markings and Signals Traffic signs ........................................................................................................................ 41 Route markers................................................................................................................... 42 Traffic sign colors .............................................................................................................. 42 Regulatory signs................................................................................................................ 42 Traffic sign challenge....................................................................................................... 43 Traffic sign challenge answers ........................................................................................ 44 Pavement markings ......................................................................................................... 45 White lines ......................................................................................................................... 45 Broken white lines ............................................................................................................. 45 Solid white lines................................................................................................................. 46 Double solid white lines ................................................................................................... 46 Lines to help separate and protect ............................................................................... 46 Crosswalk lines .................................................................................................................. 46 Stop lines ........................................................................................................................... 46 Directional arrows ............................................................................................................ 47 Bicycle lanes ..................................................................................................................... 47 Sharrows ............................................................................................................................ 47 Yellow lines ........................................................................................................................ 47 Broken yellow lines ........................................................................................................... 47 What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Table of Contents v Solid yellow lines ............................................................................................................... 47 Left turn only center lane ................................................................................................ 48 Michigan Lefts................................................................................................................... 48 Yield lines........................................................................................................................... 49 White triangular symbols ................................................................................................. 49 Dashed white lines ........................................................................................................... 49 Traffic signals ..................................................................................................................... 49 The 5-section-head signal ............................................................................................... 49 Flashing red light............................................................................................................... 50 Flashing yellow light ......................................................................................................... 50 Steady green arrow ......................................................................................................... 50 Flashing yellow arrow left-turn signal head ................................................................... 50 Pedestrian signals ............................................................................................................. 50 Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon .............................................................................................. 51 Chapter 6: Sharing the Road Commercial vehicles....................................................................................................... 53 Passing a commercial vehicle safely............................................................................. 54 Slow-moving vehicles ...................................................................................................... 54 Pedestrians........................................................................................................................ 54 Children ............................................................................................................................. 55 Motorcycles, scooters, mopeds and bicycles.............................................................. 55 Specifically about motorcyclists..................................................................................... 56 Moped or scooter? .......................................................................................................... 56 Bicyclists............................................................................................................................. 57 Autocycles ........................................................................................................................ 57 What Every Driver Must Know y Table of Contents vi Chapter 7: Emergencies and Special Situations Safe driving ....................................................................................................................... 59 Aggressive driving ............................................................................................................ 59 Are you an aggressive driver? Do you: ......................................................................... 60 Take care at intersections ............................................................................................... 60 Intersections ...................................................................................................................... 60 Freeway driving ................................................................................................................ 60 A word about merging.................................................................................................... 61 Leaving a freeway ........................................................................................................... 61 Freeway fatigue ............................................................................................................... 61 Cruise control.................................................................................................................... 62 If an oncoming vehicle is in your lane ........................................................................... 62 Bad weather ..................................................................................................................... 62 Rain and fog ..................................................................................................................... 62 Ice, snow and other slippery conditions........................................................................ 63 If your vehicle begins skidding........................................................................................ 63 Braking ............................................................................................................................... 63 Stopping distances .......................................................................................................... 64 Driving at night ................................................................................................................. 64 Emergency situations....................................................................................................... 64 Crashes.............................................................................................................................. 65 Vehicle – deer crashes .................................................................................................... 65 Your best defense against deer ..................................................................................... 65 If a vehicle – deer crash is unavoidable ....................................................................... 65 Driving requires you to plan ahead to stay safe .......................................................... 66 What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Table of Contents vii Before starting the engine............................................................................................... 66 Do not take risks................................................................................................................ 66 If you are approached or threatened while in your car............................................. 66 If your car becomes disabled......................................................................................... 67 If you are pulled over....................................................................................................... 67 In conclusion..................................................................................................................... 67 Safe Driving Knowledge Test Safe Driving Knowledge Test........................................................................................... 69 Resources Answers to the Safe Driving Knowledge Test ................................................................ 73 Resources .......................................................................................................................... 73 Websites ............................................................................................................................ 73 Printed materials............................................................................................................... 73 Credits................................................................................................................................ 74 Photo and image credits ................................................................................................ 74 Inside back cover Secretary of State online services Social media Accommodations for people with disabilities and non-native speakers What Every Driver Must Know y Table of Contents viii What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Introduction ix Dear Michigan Motorist: Today’s vehicles are loaded with technology that was unheard of even a decade ago. Systems that warn when you are drifting from your lane, assist you in parallel parking, automatically brake in emergency situations and provide 360 degrees of vision around the vehicle via a camera are becoming standard, even on moderately priced vehicles. As remarkable as these leaps in automotive technology are, the truth is that the most important safety feature in any vehicle remains you as the driver. Therefore, it is to your benefit to continue improving and expanding your knowledge of traffic laws and safe driving practices. Driving is a privilege. Once you have been issued a driver’s license, you have the responsibility to continually demonstrate the skill and knowledge to drive safely. Whether you have been behind the wheel for decades or are just starting to venture out, driving is a discipline that requires judgment, knowledge, physical and mental self-awareness, and practice. What Every Driver Must Know is an excellent resource for assisting you on this lifelong journey. Jocelyn Benson Michigan Secretary of State Driving is a privilege and not a right. Drivers must drive responsibly and safely, obey traffic laws, and never drink and drive. Finally, make sure that you and your passengers are properly buckled up – it’s the law! Jocelyn Benson What Every Driver Must Know y Introduction x Resources A resource guide is located in the back of this booklet. It lists resources such as websites, printed materials and a customer service number for more information about the topics in What Every Driver Must Know. 2020 Michigan crash facts Before you read further, consider these facts about driving in Michigan from the Michigan State Police Traffic Crash Facts. • 245,432 traffic crashes were reported, of which 1,010 of those were fatal crashes and 44,417 resulted in personal injuries. • Crashes in which the driver had been drinking alcohol numbered 8,956, and 1,305 of these drivers also were suspected of using drugs. • A total of 2,414 crashes resulted from a driver, pedestrian or bicyclist using a cell phone. • There were 1,400 people injured and 5 people killed as a result of a vehicle-deer crash. Two of the fatalities were motorcyclists. • Licensed drivers ages 15-20 represented 6.7 percent of Michigan’s driving population. This young driver age group accounted for 10.3 percent (41,685) of drivers in all crashes and 7.7 percent (126) of drivers in fatal crashes. • According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the No. 2 cause of unintentional fatal injuries in Michigan for children age 0-14 is motor vehicle crashes. What Every Driver Must Know xi When you apply for a driver’s license or state ID, you have the opportunity to join the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. Joining the Michigan Organ Donor Registry means that upon your death, you agree to become an organ, eye and tissue donor to save up to 8 lives, and potentially heal up to 125 others. It’s important to share your decision with your loved ones. Note: This registration is a binding, legal document of your generous gift. This is referred to as First-person Authorization. A few facts about organ donation • Up to 3,000 patients in Michigan are waiting for an organ transplant, and over 100,000 are waiting nationally. • Most major religions support donation. • Don’t rule yourself out for health reasons. Medical experts decide which organs and tissues, if any, are healthy enough to help others. • There is no age limit for organ and tissue donation. • Organ donation is not considered until every effort to save the patient’s life has been exhausted. • There is no cost to the donor or their family. • A majority of Michiganders – 4.6 million – are registered organ donors. • For more facts and information, visit golm.org/faqs Please join the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. Sign up when you apply in person or online at Michigan.gov/SOS. Introduction What Every Driver Must Know y Introduction xii
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 1: Your Driver’s License 12 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 2: Your Driving Record 18 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 3: Voter Registration and State IDs 22 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 4: Traffic Laws 40 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 5: Signs, Pavement Markings and Signals 52 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 6: Sharing the Road 58 Notes
What Every Driver Must Know y Chapter 7: Emergencies and Special Situations 68 Notes What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Safe Driving Knowledge Test 69 Safe Driving Knowledge Test 1. City driving is more dangerous than expressway driving because of the: a. Lower speed limits. b. Narrower driving lanes. c. Cross traffic and pedestrians. d. Worse road conditions in bad weather. 2. You come to an intersection with a flashing red light. You must: a. Slow down and drive carefully through the intersection. b. Turn either right or left since the road is blocked ahead. c. Stop at the intersection and wait for a flashing green light. d. Stop at the intersection, then proceed as traffic allows. 3. You are driving in the right lane on an expressway. You should probably move into the left lane when: a. Traffic is heavy but moving steadily. b. The weather is bad and roads are slippery. c. Traffic is slow in your lane and cars are in the left lane. d. Traffic is light and cars are merging onto the expressway from the right. 4. Before turning left, it is important to: a. Sound your horn. b. Yield to oncoming vehicles. c. Swing to the right side of your lane. d. Wait until oncoming traffic has a red light. 5. When entering an expressway behind several other vehicles, it is MOST important to: a. Keep your eyes on the vehicle in back of you. b. Adjust the position and speed of your vehicle to the flow of traffic. c. Stay as close as possible to the vehicle in front of you. d. Cancel your turn signal. Did you know that . . . ? • On July 1, 1919, Michigan issued its first driver’s license to Michigan Governor Albert Sleeper. • In 1934, the Automobile Club of Michigan worked with school systems to develop the nation’s first high-school driver education class. • Following is a sample safe driving knowledge test. Can you answer all 10 questions correctly? (The answers are found in “Resources.”) What Every Driver Must Know y Safe Driving Knowledge Test 70 9. When approaching a work zone with a “Where Workers Present 45” sign, drivers should: a. Slow down immediately. b. Drive at a safe speed for conditions (up to the posted speed limit), watch for construction workers and slow down to 45 mph or lower where workers are present. c. Merge to the right lane. d. All of the above. 10. While driving on a two-lane road without bicycle lanes, you encounter a bicyclist traveling in the same direction. What is the safest way to pass the bicyclist? a. Slow down and wait until there is no traffic approaching, then pass the bicyclist leaving him or her sufficient space. b. Continue driving straight, it is the bicyclist’s responsibility to get out of your way. c. Do not pass the bicyclist until you come to a traffic signal or stop sign. d. Honk to let the bicyclist know you are about to pass. 6. To reduce the effects of headlight glare at night, you should look: a. Straight ahead. b. Over your shoulder. c. At the center of the road. d. To the right edge of the road. 7. You are coming to an intersection with a yellow flashing light. You should: a. Stop and wait for the light to change. b. Make a U-turn; the intersection is closed. c. Drive carefully through the intersection. d. Prepare to stop; the light is about to turn red. 8. When changing lanes, you can check your blind spot by: a. Using the inside rearview mirror. b. Using the outside rearview mirror. c. Using both inside and outside rearview mirrors. d. Turning your head and looking over your shoulder. What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Safe Driving Knowledge Test 71 Notes What Every Driver Must Know y Safe Driving Knowledge Test 72 Notes What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Resources 73 Resources Answers to the safe driving knowledge test: 1 (c); 2 (d); 3 (d); 4 (b); 5 (b); 6 (d); 7 (c); 8 (d); 9 (b); 10 (a) Resources The following resources will provide you with some additional information about topics in What Every Driver Must Know. Customer service is also available by calling 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424). Websites • What Every Driver Must Know: Additional information for many of the topics in What Every Driver Must Know is available on the Secretary of State website at Michigan.gov/SOS. • Aging Drivers: An excellent resource for older drivers, their families and the professionals who care for them is the Safe Drivers Smart Options website at Michigan.gov/AgingDriver. • Motorcycles: To find a motorcycle safety class near you, visit Michigan.gov/Motorcycling. Information about motorcycle endorsements and registering a motorcycle are available at Michigan.gov/SOS. For information about the motorcycle skills test, visit Michigan.gov/MotorcycleTest. • Signs, pavement markings, signals and traffic laws: More information is on the Michigan State Police website at Michigan.gov/MSP and the Michigan Department of Transportation website at Michigan.gov/MDOT. • Voter Registration/Voting: Information about voting and elections in Michigan is available at Michigan.gov/Elections. The Michigan Voter Information Center is at Michigan.gov/Vote. Printed materials The following printed materials are available at Michigan.gov/SOS: • Driving Skills Test Study Guide (SOS–360) • Graduated Driver Licensing: A Guide for Parents (SOS–383) • Know the rules/Blue spaces (SOS–386) • Michigan Commercial Driver License Manual (TS–004) • Michigan Motorcycle Operator Manual (SOS–116) • Michigan’s Guide for Aging Drivers and Their Families (SOS–194) • The Supervised Driving Guide (SOS–191) Did you know that . . . ? • In 1937, the first copy of What Every Driver Must Know rolled off the presses under Secretary of State Leon D. Case. • In 1938, a million copies of What Every Driver Must Know were printed and Michigan was recognized nationally as the first state to produce traffic law instructions specifically for drivers. What Every Driver Must Know y Resources 74 Photo and image credits The Michigan Secretary of State’s Office wishes to acknowledge the following for providing photographs and images: • The Michigan State Library: Chapter 1, page 4. • The Michigan Department of Transportation Photography Unit: Chapter 4, page 23, top left, and page 27; Chapter 5, page 41, and page 47, top right; Chapter 6, page 53, top left and page 56, bottom left; and Chapter 7, pages 62, 63, 64, and 65. • Photograph courtesy of @beachbumledford via Twenty20: Distracted driver, Chapter 4, page 23. • Photographer Cathy Yeulet: Chapter 7, Page 59. Credits The Michigan Secretary of State’s Office wishes to thank the following organizations for their assistance with What Every Driver Must Know: the Michigan Center for Truck Safety, the Michigan Department of State Police, the Office of Highway Safety Planning and the Michigan Department of Transportation. Special thanks is extended to Michigan History Magazine and the Michigan State Safety Commission for the material used in the Did you know that? fun facts at the start of each chapter, and within the text in Chapter 1, page 3; Chapter 4, pages 28 and 29; and Chapter 5, page 42. The material is credited to the publication From Mud to Microchips: Sharing the Road Safely through the Decades, which celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Michigan State Safety Commission. What Every Driver Must Know at e y e ust o Resources 75 Notes What Every Driver Must Know y Resources 76 Notes Secretary of State online services Save time by going online to Michigan.gov/SOS. You can renew your standard or enhanced driver’s license or state ID, renew your vehicle or watercraft registration, change your address or order a replacement license plate. Many other e-Services are also available. Social media • X – X.com/MichSOS • Facebook – Facebook.com/MichiganSOS • Instagram – Instagram.com/MichiganSOS Accommodations for people with disabilities and non-native speakers Individuals with a disability will find Secretary of State offices in compliance with standards established by the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need accommodation or have been denied services, call 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424). Hearing-impaired customers should contact the Michigan Relay Center at 711. Original driver’s license tests are available in many foreign languages, with English and Spanish versions available on audiotape for individuals who have trouble understanding English. If you have questions or need more information about any service offered by the Secretary of State, call the Michigan Department of State Information Center at 888-SOS-MICH (767-6424). SOS-133 (Rev. 08/24) PA 300, 1949 as amended; (75,000 @ $0.526 per copy, total $39,446.69) We’ve added several new online services (shown in blue) to make it even easier for you to conduct your Secretary of State business. Services available at Michigan.gov/SOS include: Vehicle: • Renew your car, motorcycle or truck (And don’t forget your Recreation Passport) • Renew watercraft • Replace a vehicle registration or title • Replace a tab • Replace a license plate Driver’s license or state ID: • Renew or replace an enhanced driver’s license • Renew or replace an enhanced state ID • Pre-apply for an original driver’s license • Add a motorcycle endorsement (if eligible) • Renew or replace a standard driver’s license • Renew or replace a standard state ID (some exceptions apply) More: • Request your driving record • Pay licensing reinstatement fees • Change your address • Access streamlined business services • Join the organ donor registry • Replace your organ donor heart sticker • Update your telephone number and email address • Update your emergency contact information Michigan.gov/SOS