
Offered by Safety & Respect Driving School (#237)
Why take Drivers Ed with DriversEd.com?

To earn an instructional driving permit, you must be at least 15½ years old to enroll in a drivers ed course. You'll also be required to pass a knowledge and signs test. Our online DOT-approved course is offered by the Safety & Respect Driving School. You'll receive a thorough education on state road rules, backed by the national leader in drivers education. Once you've finished drivers ed, you'll need to do the following to get your license:
Step 1:
Have your Wisconsin Drivers License application (Form MV3001) signed by your instructor
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Start behind-the-wheel training within 60 days of signing Form MV3001
Step 3:
Take a road test at the DMV (must be 16 years old with 6 months of instruction permit usage)
Step 4:
Earn your probationary license and have it for 9 months without violating your state's restrictions
You're not here just to pass a test; you're here to learn life-long safe driving skills. Our online courses will teach you effective defensive driving techniques in addition to state road rules—shaping you into a well-rounded, confident driver.
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Earning a Wisconsin drivers license is simple and convenient. Our all-online course, DriversEd.com will help you ace the DMV signs and rules test, and Safety and Respect Driving School will get you ready for a lifetime of safe driving.
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