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Smarter, Safer Driving Starts Here.

Built to help you stay confident, informed, and protected
on the road.

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I’ve seen firsthand what happens after a crash. The stress. The questions. The pain. And yes, if that ever happens to you, I’m here to help. But if we can keep safe by being better informed, that’s a real win.

That’s why we started David’s Driving Edge. A place for tips, tools, and reminders to help us all drive smarter. Because the best protection on the road starts with us.

- David C. Femminineo

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What You’ll Find:

Michigan driving laws made easy

What to do after a crash

Defensive driving strategies

Tips for parents of teen drivers

When to call a personal injury lawyer

What You’ll Find:

Michigan driving laws made easy

What to do after a crash

Defensive driving strategies

Tips for parents of teen drivers

When to call a personal injury lawyer

ÎÓÈ 2 (2) Michigan Driving Laws Made Easy

Driving in Michigan means staying informed on some unique regulations. Here’s what every driver should know:

  • No-Fault Insurance
    You must carry valid no-fault insurance to drive legally in Michigan. This coverage pays for your own injuries and expenses, regardless of who caused the accident.
  • Hands-Free Law
    Holding a phone while driving is illegal. Use hands-free devices or stay fully focused.
  • Graduated Licensing
    Teens earn driving privileges in phases. Parents should know these levels and their restrictions.
  • Right-of-Way Rules
    Always yield to pedestrians in crosswalks, and know when cyclists and other drivers have priority.
  • Seat Belt Enforcement
    Michigan is a primary seat belt state. You can be pulled over solely for not buckling up.
car crash What To Do After A Crash

Staying calm and taking the right steps can make all the difference:

  • Check for injuries and call 911 if needed.
  • Move to safety if possible.
  • Exchange contact and insurance info.
  • Take clear photos of damage and the scene.
  • Don’t admit fault. Just state facts.
  • Report to your insurer and file a police report if required.
  • Seek legal advice to understand your rights and options.
defensive driving tips Defensive Driving Strategies

Avoid dangerous situations before they happen:

  • Put the phone away.
  • Use the 3-second rule for safe following distance.
  • Slow down in rain, snow, or fog.
  • Use turn signals early and clearly.
  • Watch beyond the car in front of you.
  • Assume others may make mistakes. Stay alert.
tips for parents of teen drivers Tips for Parents of Teen Drivers

Support your teen driver with guidance and consistency:

  • Practice often with calm, supervised coaching.
  • Be a role model. Buckle up, avoid distractions, follow laws.
  • Be honest about consequences from tickets to injuries.
  • Teach them about insurance and responsibility.
  • Explore Driving Edge resources together.
call a personal injury lawyer When To Call A Personal Injury Lawyer

You should consider calling if:

  • You or someone in your car was injured.
  • Insurance is delayed or denying claims.
  • You’re overwhelmed by medical bills or paperwork.
  • A settlement offer feels low.
  • You just want to know your rights.

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