Teen Driving Skills Testing
Before your teen driver can apply to take the driving
skills test, he or she must have successfully completed Segment 2 of the driver
education course, received the white Segment 2 Certificate of Completion and
logged a minimum of 50 hours supervised driving which includes a minimum of 10
hours at night. Driving skills tests are provided by independent third-party
testing organizations approved by the department. A link is
provided below for a listing of these testing organizations. The driving skills
test will consist of two parts - a basic control skills test and an on-road
driving test.
It is highly recommended that parents review the Michigan
Department of State's
Driving Skills Test Study Guide (SOS-360)
with their teens prior to scheduling a driving skills test with a third-party
testing organization.
To find an approved third-party testing organization,
click on the
Michigan Department of State Driving Skills Testing Locator by County.
A skills test fee will be required, which varies with each testing organization.