Start Your Free 2025 Michigan (MI) DMV Practice Test Today
Let's face it—getting your Michigan driver's license isn't just about cruising the shorelines or crossing the Mackinac Bridge. You've got to pass that written test first.
We've put together practice tests that cover what you'll actually see on exam day, from basic road signs to tricky right-of-way questions at Detroit's busiest intersections. Our practice tests include real scenarios like navigating Ann Arbor's one-way streets and understanding those Michigan left turns that confuse out-of-staters.
You'll get questions about winter driving rules too—because we all know February in Marquette is no joke. Each time you take a practice test, you'll see where you're solid and where you need work.
Most people who use our tests walk into the DMV feeling ready, not nervous. Why wait?
Start practicing now. The sooner you pass, the sooner you'll be driving—no more bumming rides from your friends or dealing with bus schedules in the snow.
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General Requirements
- Pass vision test
- Pass written knowledge test
- Pass road skills test
- Residency: Must provide two documents proving Michigan residency such as bank statements, lease agreements, utility bills, or payment statements showing name and Michigan address
- Parental consent: Required for applicants under 18 - parent/guardian must sign the application form
- Other: For applicants under 18: Must complete Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program with Segment 1 and Segment 2 driver education, log 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 at night), and hold Level 1 license for at least 6 months. For applicants 18 and older: Must practice driving with a licensed adult for at least 30 days with a Temporary Instruction Permit before taking the road test. Vision acuity requirement of 20/40 and peripheral field of vision of 140 degrees or less to and including 110 degrees.
Michigan License Requirements
Age Requirements
- 14 years old for learner's permit
- 16 years old for provisional license
- 17 years old for full license
Required Documents
- Proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, or qualifying immigration document)
- Proof of Social Security number
- Proof of legal presence if not a U.S. citizen
- Two documents proving Michigan residency
- Segment 1 Certificate of Completion (for applicants under 18)