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Passing the Michigan
Driving Skills Test: A
Complete Guide
by Zutobi · Updated Jan 06, 2022
If you’ve never held a driver’s license before, or if
your license has been expired for more than four
years, you will be required to take the Michigan
driving skills test at some point in time (also known
as the road test).
While the road test is stressful and difficult, a good
understanding of what you’ll need to do is one of the
most effective ways to prepare for it.
But there’s no need to worry. In this guide, we’ll go
through everything you need to know to pass your
Michigan road test and be well on your way towards
getting your full driving privileges!
Michigan Driving Skills Test
Requirements
Under 18
If you’re under the age of 18, be sure to complete
these requirements before you start the process of
applying for your road test.
You must be at least 15 years old.
You must have completed both Segment 1 and
Segment 2 of a driver’s education course
approved by Michigan. You will need to present
a completion certificate.
You must have held the Michigan Level 1
license (obtained at a Secretary of State office)
for at least six months.
You’ll need to have completed 50 hours of
practice driving, ten of which must be night
driving hours. Practice driving must be done
with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years
old. You’ll need to have logged your hours on a
driving log which will be presented to your
examiner.
When you go to take your road test, a parent,
legal guardian, or adult appointed by a
parent/guardian must come with you.
You must not have any at-fault crashes, license
suspensions, civil infractions, or convictions for
the 90 days before you take the test.
Over 18
If you’re over the age of 18 but haven’t had a driver’s
license before, there will be a different set of
requirements you’ll need to follow before you’re
allowed to take the driving skills test in Michigan.
You must obtain a Temporary Instruction Permit
and practice driving with it for at least 30 days.
You’ll need to have passed the necessary vision
and written knowledge tests, which can be
taken at a Michigan Secretary of State office.
You’ll have to pay the required fees.
How to Schedule Your
Michigan Road Test
In Michigan, road tests are only offered through
private driver testing businesses that are approved
by the state. To find a convenient location, you can
use the Branch Office Locator.
You’ll be able to schedule your road test up to six
months in advance. Make sure to inquire about fees
before you schedule your appointment since fees
are not regulated by the Michigan Department of
State. When you schedule your appointment, you
will have to provide your phone number, name, and
license number.
Vehicle Requirements –
Make Sure Your Vehicle is
Test Ready
You’ll be taking the driving skills test in your own car.
It should be one that you’ve used and are familiar
with. It needs to be in safe working order and you
must have valid insurance proof, vehicle registration,
and license plate. Your vehicle will be inspected
before your test, and you will not be allowed to take
your road test if it doesn’t pass the inspection.
Here’s a list of things you should make sure are
working well:
Brake lights, headlights and taillights
Turn signals
Brakes
Muffler
Car horn
Speedometer
Heater and defroster
Suspension components
Windshield wipers and washer fluid
Additionally, your vehicle must follow these
requirements:
Your windshield must allow a sufficient view of
the road
Tires shouldn’t be damaged and must be
inflated properly
You must be able to open all doors from both
the outside and inside of the vehicle
Fuel level should be high enough to complete
the road test
You should have all your lug nuts—no more
than one can be missing
Your rearview and side left mirror should be
working
There must be enough seats and seat belts for
all passengers
What to Bring to Your
Driving Skills Test
If you’re under 18 and are going through Michigan’s
Graduated Driver’s License program, your Level 2
license may be automatically issued.
You should bring the following documents to your
road test.
Your Michigan Level 1 license. You must have
had it for at least six months.
Your Segment 2 Driver’s Education completion
certificate.
Your driving log, which should be filled out and
verified with the signature of a parent or
guardian. You must have 50 hours (including 10
night hours) of supervised driving logged and
verified.
Proof of your social security number, identity,
and legal presence.
Two documents of Michigan residency.
Your Driving Skills Test Certificate.
If You’re Over 18
If you’re over the age of 18, you’ll only need to bring
the following:
Your temporary instruction permit
Proof of your social security number, identity,
and legal presence.
Two documents of Michigan residency
On the Day of the Michigan
Road Test
The Michigan driving skills test has three
components. First, there will be a safety inspection
and vehicle familiarization part, which will not be
scored. Next is the control skills part, which will take
place in a parking lot or other open space. Last is the
on-road driving test, which you’ll take on the road in
real driving situations. The three sections will take
place in this order; and if you fail one part, you won’t
be allowed to complete the remaining components.
The basic vehicle control skills test will involve a
number of exercises to help determine your ability to
control your vehicle in certain situations, such as Yturns and parallel parking. Your instructor will assess
your performance based on how many
encroachments (when you go past a boundary),
repositionings (when you have to adjust your path of
travel) you have, as well as your final position. To
pass this portion of the exam, you must have fewer
than six errors.
During the on-road test, you’ll drive a route in which
you’ll have to drive through a number of traffic
situations. Be sure to drive safely, obeying all traffic
laws. You’ll be asked to make left and right turns,
lane changes, and other similar actions. Always be
aware of your surroundings and remember to check
your mirrors, use your turn signals, drive smoothly,
don’t brake unnecessarily, etc.
What Will Cause a Failure on the
Driving Skills Test in Michigan?
No one wants to fail their road test, but knowing
what will cause a failure is one of the best ways to
avoid it.
You’ll fail your test if you do any of the following:
You cause an accident.
You try to bribe your instructor.
You refuse to wear a seat belt.
You ignore instructions or refuse to do the
required maneuvers. Your test will be ended if
you repeatedly fail to obey instructions.
You’ll also fail if you commit hazardous actions or
traffic violations, such as the ones listed below.
Your examiner or another driver prevents you
from causing an accident or doing an illegal
action.
You drive over a sidewalk or curb.
You cause a hazard for other traffic.
You don’t yield right-of-way at the proper times.
You don’t take proper action when there is an
emergency vehicle or road service vehicle.
You fail to pass other vehicles properly.
You make an illegal turn by turning from the
wrong lane or on a red light where it is not
allowed.
You drive on the wrong side of the road or the
wrong way on one-way roads.
You don’t stop for a stop sign or red light.
You fail to stop for a train at a railroad crossing
or go around gates.
You speed 10 miles over the speed limit.
You speed 4-9 miles over the speed limit after
being warned once.
Tailgate other vehicles after being warned once.
If you fail your road test, don’t worry—not everyone
passes on their first try. Review your material and
practice up, and then reschedule and retake your
test.
That’s It!
That’s everything you need to know about the
driving skills test in Michigan. We hope this guide
has helped you out, and that you now feel
comfortable with the steps moving forward. If you
need any help studying for your upcoming exams,
then Zutobi is the perfect study guide with online
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