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Michigan Senate Bill Would Require Regular Driving Tests for Seniors 75 and Older
Senate Bill 847 would require Michigan drivers 75 and older to pass regular in-person driving tests to renew their licenses, with annual requirements for those 85 and older. The proposal comes after a Novi woman was killed in a 2024 crash involving a 94-year-old driver.
April 8, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - legislature
Michigan Senate Bill Would Require Seniors 75 And Older To Retake Driving Tests Every Four Years
Senate Bill 847 would require Michigan drivers aged 75 to 84 to pass written, vision and driving skills tests every four years, while those 85 and older would face annual testing requirements in what would become the nation's toughest senior licensing laws.
April 14, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - legislature
Michigan Senate Bill Would Force Older Drivers to Pass Tests to Keep License
Michigan Senate Bill 847 would require drivers 75 and older to pass vision, written, and driving skills tests to renew their licenses, with 85-year-olds facing annual testing requirements.
April 7, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - policy
Michigan Senator Proposes Toughest Senior Driver Testing Laws in Nation
Michigan Democratic state Sen. Rosemary Bayer introduced Senate Bill 847, which would require drivers over 75 to pass regular in-person road tests, creating the toughest senior driver testing laws in the nation.
April 9, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Double Hit-and-Run Kills 60-Year-Old Pontiac Man, Police Search For Two Drivers
A 60-year-old Pontiac man was killed Sunday night in a double hit-and-run. Police are searching for both SUV drivers who left the scene after striking the man at a crosswalk.
May 15, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - governor
Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Tom Leonard Proposes Auto Insurance 'Opt Out' Plan That Would Let Drivers Sue At-Fault Drivers for Medical Bills
Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Leonard proposes letting drivers opt out of Michigan's no-fault auto insurance law and sue at-fault drivers for medical bills instead.
April 15, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - legislature
Michigan Senate Proposes Mandatory Driving Tests for Drivers 75 and Older After Fatal Crash
Michigan Senate Bill 847 would require drivers 75 and older to pass vision, written, and driving tests every four years, with annual testing for those 85 and older. The proposal was introduced after a 94-year-old driver killed a Novi woman in 2024.
April 2, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources - police
Family Releases Graphic Photos After Officer-Involved Shooting of East Lansing Senior
The family of Isaiah Kirby released graphic photographs of his body to highlight what they describe as the devastating impact of the officer-involved shooting. Attorney Teresa Caine Bingman said the family was shown a highly edited presentation by the East Lansing Police Department rather than full body camera footage.
May 14, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - governor
Gov. Whitmer Declares Energy Emergency to Save Michigan Drivers Money Amid Rising Gas Prices
Governor Whitmer issued Executive Order 2026-4 declaring an energy emergency, allowing cheaper gasoline blends in eight southeast Michigan counties amid 30 percent gas price increases driven by the Iran war.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·3 sources - policy
Pontiac Road Construction to Close Northbound Pontiac Trail Through Mid-November
Northbound Pontiac Trail will close through mid-November for $11 million reconstruction project in Lyon Township, with detour route established for drivers.
May 17, 2026·Michigan Capitol·1 source - politics
Two SUVs strike 60-year-old pedestrian in Pontiac, victim dragged for half-mile before death
A 60-year-old pedestrian died after being struck by two SUVs in Pontiac on Sunday night. Deputies say the victim was dragged for about a half mile and are seeking information from the public to identify the drivers.
May 12, 2026·Michigan Capitol·2 sources - politics
Jocelyn Benson Paid $775,000 To Settle A Racial Discrimination Claim. Three More Lawsuits Followed.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's office settled a $775,000 racial discrimination claim in 2024. Since then, three additional lawsuits have been filed by current and former employees, and a senior advisor submitted a sworn affidavit alleging discriminatory practices became department policy.
April 21, 2026·James Thornton | Michigan Capitol Press·6 sources - politics
Michigan State Police Increase I-94 Patrols for Distracted Driving Crackdown During April Enforcement Month
Michigan State Police are increasing patrols along I-94 and across the state during National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in April 2026, targeting drivers who violate the Hands-Free Law amid rising distracted driving fatalities.
April 4, 2026·Michigan Capitol·4 sources
