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Is Driver's Ed Required in Michigan?

Michigan requires driver’s ed. If you’re under 18 and want a license, you’ll need to complete a state-approved course before you can take the road test.

What “required” actually means

The requirement applies to drivers under 18. Most programs include 30 to 40 hours of classroom instruction (or the online equivalent) plus 6 to 10 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a certified instructor. The classroom portion covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and hazard recognition. The in-car portion puts you behind the wheel with a professional before you start logging hours with a parent.

Permit applicants under 18 must complete first segment of driver education.

Supervised hours still apply

Finishing driver’s ed doesn’t reduce your practice hour requirement. Michigan still requires 50 hours of supervised driving (10 at night). Think of it as two separate boxes to check: the course gives you knowledge, the hours give you seat time.

Details on the hour requirement: Michigan permit hours.

What driver’s ed covers

A typical program includes traffic law basics, road sign identification, right-of-way rules, and hazard awareness. Most also cover distracted driving, impaired driving, and what to do during a traffic stop. The in-car portion (when included) focuses on vehicle control, parking, lane changes, and highway merging. Programs run $200 to $800 depending on your area and whether they include behind-the-wheel hours.

Keep track of your progress

Moda logs your supervised driving hours automatically. It tracks day vs. night, shows your running total against Michigan’s requirements, and generates the driving log you’ll need for the DMV. One less thing to worry about during the permit process.


Track your permit hours the easy way.