In Wisconsin, individuals can begin driver’s education at the age of 15 as part of the process to obtain a learner’s permit.
Wisconsin requires a minimum of 30 hours of classroom instruction to cover the fundamentals of driving and traffic laws.
The Wisconsin DMV ensures that driver training programs meet state standards and that instructors are properly certified.
Wisconsin allows the classroom instruction part of driver’s education to be completed online, but behind-the-wheel training must be done in person.
The Wisconsin DMV monitors driving schools to ensure they meet educational standards and comply with state regulations.