reckless driving, drunken driving, and refusing to submit to a breath test will all result in mandatory restrictions, suspensions, or revocations.
LICENSING ACTIONS IMPOSED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE
The Department of State Traffic Safety Division may also impose driver’s license restrictions, suspensions, and revocations after a driver assessment re-examination. The actions taken against your driver’s license will depend on a number of factors, including the type of violation or unsafe driving behavior involved, your driving record, and your willingness to comply with the recommendations and requirements made in the assessment.
DRIVER ASSESSMENT RE-EXAMINATIONS
The Department of State Traffic Safety Division conducts driver re-examinations under the Michigan Vehicle Code. The Department of State may conduct a re-examination if there is reason to believe you are unable to operate a motor vehicle safely because of health reasons or for violating the restrictions on a driver’s license, crash involvement, or an unsatisfactory driving record. If you are a probationary driver or in the Graduated Driver Licensing program, you may be required to attend a driver re-examination after only one or two violations. The purpose of the driver re-examination is to discuss driving performance, determine the appropriate licensing controls to reduce driving risk associated with this performance, and encourage improvement. Licensing controls may include restrictions, suspensions, revocations, or a combination of these actions.
THE DRIVER ASSESSMENT RE-EXAMINATION PROCESS
The purpose of the driver assessment re-examination is to assess your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle and determine if any
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