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Code · Michigan · Chapter 256 — Motor Vehicles

256.651 Use of motor vehicle; requirements.

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256.651 Use of motor vehicle; requirements.
Sec. 31.
(1)A motor vehicle used by a driver education provider shall:
(a)Comply with the motor vehicle safety standards required under both federal law and the laws of this state when used as a driver educationvehicle.
(b)Display an identity, in a size and design prescribed by the secretary of state, that the vehicle is used in a driver education course.
(c)Display a driver education provider's identity, in a size and design prescribed by the secretary of state, that uses the vehicle in a driver education course.
(2)A driver education provider shall not allow a driver education instructor to use a motor vehicle in a driver education course with more occupants than the number of safety belts installed in the vehicle.
(3)A passenger motor vehicle used by a driver education provider in a driver education course shall be a dual-controlled vehicle. For the purpose of this subsection, a "dual-controlled vehicle" means a motor vehicle that is equipped with a duplicate brake or, if applicable, a duplicate brake and clutch pedal that is positioned on the right front floorboard of the vehicle.
History: 2006, Act 384 , Eff. Oct. 1, 2006
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