If you have ever had your license suspended or revoked for any reason at all, you know how difficult it can make everyday life. The Department of State is relaunching its Road to Restoration Program to help those individuals get back behind the wheel.
Partnering with the Michigan Department of Attorney General, DTE Energy, Miller Canfield, the Detroit Justice Center, the Michigan Association of United Ways, and Michigan 2-1-1 the program is in its second year assisting Michigan residents with several locations across the state.
In 2022 over 4,000 residents were assisted at 18 clinics held in 11 cities. At each location residents will meet one-on-one with expert staff to learn how to get their driving privileges restored.
Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson says, “This is the first-of-its-kind public-private partnership and has already made a real difference in the lives of many Michiganders.”
For more information, visit: michigan.gov/roadtorestoration or dial 2-1-1
Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell