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Mandatory driving school as early as 14 years and 9 months of age (this is offered in most public high schools as an elective with credit(s), at local municipality sites, as well as through private sanctioned programs).
After completion of driving school, one must log hours driven with a chaperone (who holds an active driver license) -- the log differentiates between highway and surface road mileage and one must complete a given number of hours for each.
As early as 16 and after completing both the above, one may sit for a written driver's exam and then a practical driver's exam. If both are passed, the individual is issued a limited driver license.
Until the age of 18, there is a curfew on what times the limited license allows for driving by oneself. At 18, those restrictions are lifted.
Which country/state/province/territory?
US/MI