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Code · Michigan · Chapter 257 — Motor Vehicles

257.2252 Peer-to-peer car sharing program agreement; driver's license requirements; records.

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257.2252 Peer-to-peer car sharing program agreement; driver's license requirements; records.
Sec. 52.
(1)A peer-to-peer car sharing program shall not enter into a peer-to-peer car sharing program agreement with an individual unless the individual will operate the shared vehicle and satisfies 1 of the following:
(a)The individual holds a driver license issued under the Michigan vehicle code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.1 to 257.923, that authorizes the individual to operate vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle in this state.
(b)The individual is a nonresident of this state to whom both of the following apply:
(i)The individual has a driver license issued by the state or country of the individual's residence that authorizes the individual to drive vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle in that state or country.
(ii)The individual is at least the same age as that required of a resident of this state to drive.
(c)The individual is otherwise specifically authorized by the law of this state to drive vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle.
(2)A peer-to-peer car sharing program shall keep a record of all of the following:
(a)The name and address of the shared vehicle driver.
(b)The number of the driver license of the shared vehicle driver and of each other individual, if any, who will operate the shared vehicle.
(c)The place of issuance of the driver licenses identified under subdivision (b).
History: 2024, Act 223 , Eff. Oct. 17, 2025
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