What Is the Driving Curfew for 17-Year-Olds in Michigan?

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According to the Checkpoints Program, 17-year-old drivers in Michigan have full driving privileges, which means that they have no driving curfew. However, this is only with a Level 3 unrestricted license.

The minimum age for a Level 3 unrestricted driving license in Michigan is 17, according to the Checkpoints Program. To obtain an unrestricted license, a teen must go one year with no crashes or violations and have a Level 2 driving license for at least 6 months. A Level 3 license grants full driving privileges. A parent can request a 17-year-old to be held at a Level 2 license.