by marklang | Apr 19, 2013 | Blog
Many of my previous blogs have discussed the graduated licensing system in the context of Michigan drivers license restoration. The probationary driving program is different from the graduated licensing system. The graduated licensing system ends when the young...
by marklang | Apr 9, 2013 | Blog
The final stage of the graduated license system is level III, which any Michigan drivers license attorney should be aware of. The level III license requires the driver to be 17 years of age, have driven a minimum of six months with a level II license, and have driven...
by marklang | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog
The previous blog discussed the preparation, education and testing required before the Secretary of State issues the Level II License and its effect on Michigan driver license restoration. This blog will discuss the restrictions that apply to Level II Licenses and its...
by marklang | Mar 20, 2013 | Blog
This blog will discuss the Level II License and whether it should help new drivers avoid the need for drivers license reinstatement Michigan. But first, let’s discuss the Level II License. Before the Secretary of State will issue a Level II License, the driver...
by marklang | Mar 12, 2013 | Blog
This blog will discuss the second segment of Michigan’s graduated license system as it pertains to drivers license restoration Michigan. This second phase of Michigan’s graduated license system consists of preparation, education, and testing. Those seeking...
by marklang | Feb 28, 2013 | Blog
This blog will discuss the first segment of Michigan’s graduated license system. As will be seen, it has implications for drivers license restoration Michigan. Michigan drivers can begin driver education when they reach the age of 14 years and eight months....