Eligibility Requirements

Minimum Age

14 yrs 11 mo

Maximum Age

17 yrs 11 mo

To be eligible for Segment 2, a student must:

    • Successfully complete the Segment 1 drivers training course
    • Be in possession of a Graduated Level 1 license for a minimum of 3 continuous months
    • Have logged 30+ hours of supervised driving (including 2 hours at night) on a Driving Log or Road Ready app

SEGMENT 2 DRIVER EDUCATION

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All Star Driver Education offers a state-mandated 6-hour course designed to prepare teens for their road test and a Level 2 learner’s license. Through this program, teens will learn how to identify risks and dangerous driving behaviors, equipping them with the knowledge and skills for safe driving.

Ann Arbor Road Test Location
211 N. Maple Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48103

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What is Segment 2 Driver Training?

Segment 2 is a 6-hour classroom course required for teens under 18 to get their Level 2 License. This 6-hour course focuses on risk awareness and how to avoid dangerous driving behaviors such as distractions, alcohol and drugs, drowsiness and emotions.

At All Star Driver Education, our main priority is keeping your teen safe on the road.  Segment 2 focuses on developing the knowledge and skills needed for safe driving.  There’s no behind-the-wheel instruction required, but the course does culminate in a written exam. To pass, students are required to score at least 70% or 14 out of 20 questions correctly.

Instructor-Led Classroom Instruction

6 hours of behind-the-wheel training

4 hours of in-car observation 

In Segment 1, students will learn basic traffic laws and safe driving techniques, followed by hands-on practice under the guidance of qualified instructors during behind-the-wheel training. 

This 6-hour Segment 2 class is required, but All Star Driver Education offers two convenient ways to take it:
1. Classroom only: This format is typically scheduled over 3 days with a two-hour in-person classroom instruction each day.
2. Online + Classroom: Many of our Michigan locations offer a hybrid class format with 4 sessions, including 3 virtual two-hour classes and 1 in-person exam.
Location

900 Victors Way Suite 300 Ann Arbor MI 48108

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(734) 665-7374

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We offer every course you need to obtain your Michigan GDL. Click Get Started to begin the registration process. Contact All Star with questions, support@allstarde.com.

Segment 1 Course

Prepare for a Level 1 License with classroom instruction and behind the wheel training.

Michigan Driving Test

Schedule your Michigan driving test with state-approved examiners in Ann Arbor.

MICHIGAN DRIVER EDUCATION

Engaging & Proprietary Curriculum

Educators by trade, the founders of All Star Driver Education know how you teach is as important as what you teach. The All Star curriculum motivates teens with humor, games, fun and engaging text books, interactive materials, and lively trainers. We use proprietary technology, techniques, and detailed instructional guidelines.

This class is like no other. We have created a fun and unique curriculum to take the dull out of Driver Education. Throughout our course, we use videos, pictures, graphs, and quizzes to keep students engaged and ensure they absorb the important information.

Leader in Driver Education

We don’t just teach students how to drive. We teach how to anticipate, avoid and survive the hazards on the open road.

With over 50 years of teaching experience and 250,000+ safe drivers, we offer convenient classroom locations and select online courses.

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Michigan Segment 2 FAQ’s

Soon after the time of enrollment, students must upload necessary paperwork required by the state of Michigan, as we need to verify the documentation. If the documents are not uploaded to the All Star Student Portal on time, it will be necessary to remove you from the class. Please be aware that any document/s you upload will remain in a pending status until they undergo review and approval, a process that may require up to 3 business days. Segment 2 students must upload their 1.) Michigan Supervised Driving Log, Level 1 License and signed contract.

Students are not permitted to miss any classroom sessions in Segment 2. If a student misses any part of Segment 2, including being late or leaving early, they will be required to retake the entire Segment 2 program.

No, the Segment 1 Certificate of Completion is not acceptable. An individual may not attend Segment 2 until they have held their Level 1 License for 3 months. There are no exceptions. Students are encouraged to obtain the Level 1 License immediately after receiving their Segment 1 Certificate of Completion. The Michigan Graduated Driving Licensing Parent Checklist provides additional information about the process.

Yes, the All Star programs held at high schools are open to anyone as long as you are able to travel to the high school location to attend classes. Virtual students will take the final written exam at the location which they select at the time of enrollment.

No, students should schedule their road test when they have their Segment 2 Certificate of Completion. There can be unforeseen circumstances, like delays in receiving your certificate, which might hinder you from attending the previously scheduled road test. The school where you take your road test will need your Segment 2 Certificate of Completion information to enroll in a road test.

To schedule a road test, students under the age of 18 must hold their Level 1 License for 6 months, have their Segment 2 Certificate of Completion, on the Michigan Supervised Driving Log, log 50 hours of driving (10 hours must be at night) with a licensed adult over the age of 21.