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Governor OKs Bill to End Some Michigan Drivers’ Fees

December 16, 2011

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has signed legislation that will eliminate some extra fees that are imposed on drivers for certain traffic offenses.

Senate Bill 166 repeals pieces of the state’s “driver responsibility” program that adds extra fees to some offenses that offenders already must pay fines for committing.

The extra fees will end for offenses including driving with an expired license, and driving without insurance or proof of insurance.

The changes outlined in the new law will take effect in October 2012.

Some lawmakers consider the extra fees unfair and say they make driving and insurance more difficult to afford.

The state could lose more than $20 million a year by eliminating the fees.

Topics Legislation Personal Auto Michigan

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  • December 3, 2012 at 8:51 pm
    William Owen says:
    Our state doen't adhere or is confuse to the law change. In November 2012 I was pulled over by The police for a traffic infraction. At which time i was driving my vehicle with... read more
  • May 31, 2012 at 10:52 pm
    tom gamble says:
    Why does it take so long for it to take effect, from doc. 2011 to oct. 2012. if it is an unjust law then it should take effect instantly. I know it the 200 mil. that they are ... read more
  • February 14, 2012 at 9:34 pm
    mike says:
    well im telling you right know i havent had a D L in 12 years thanx to these bull crap fees ,ive never had a speeding ticket or reckless ticket of any kind mine was taken for ... read more

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