Safety & Respect Driving SchoolFAQ's
How do I know if Safety & Respect Driving School is certified by Wisconsin's DMV to offer behind-the-wheel training courses?
While we do include Safety & Respect Driving School's contact information in our driving school directory, we cannot say with certainty as to whether Safety & Respect Driving School is certified by the State of Wisconsin. We recommend that you either contact Safety & Respect Driving School directly or possibly the Wisconsin DMV to find out if Safety & Respect Driving School is a licensed driver training school.
Do I have to take a behind-the-wheel training course? Can't my parents just give me my behind-the-wheel training?
There are some states that do allow parents or guardians to provide their teen-aged kids' required behind-the-wheel training in order to obtain a driver's license. However many states do not allow any type of substitution for taking a professionally-taught driver training course. We suggest you contact your state's DMV to find out what the laws are in your state regarding behind-the-wheel training.
I have no clue how to drive a stick-shift vehicle. What happens if Safety & Respect Driving School makes me train on a stick-shift vehicle?
Considering the fact you are a brand new driver, you probably don't know much about operating ANY type of vehicle....stick OR automatic! If you prefer to do your behind-the-wheel training with an automatic-shift vehicle, you may want to call Safety & Respect Driving School and let them know before you enroll in their driver training course. That way you'll know for sure whether Safety & Respect Driving School will be able to accommodate you before you pay them any money.
I live in a very rural area, where there are mountains and a lot of dirt roads. Do you know if Safety & Respect Driving School teaches students how to drive in rural areas like where I live instead of just driving on smooth, paved roads in urban areas?
Since you live in a rural area, a local driving school such as Safety & Respect Driving School will tailor your driver training to handle the conditions in your area.
After I turn 14, will I be eligible to get my learner's permit so I can begin to learn how to drive?
It depends on which state you live in, however most states unfortunately require you to be at least 15 (or sometimes 15 1/2) before you can be issued a instruction permit. We suggest that you contact a local driver training school such as Safety & Respect Driving School or the Wisconsin DMV office to learn more about the minimum age requirement for driving in Wisconsin.
Do I have to take both a drivers education classroom course and a driver training course in Eau Claire Wisconsin to get my Wisconsin driver's license?
The laws vary depending on which state you live in, but most states do require that pre-licensed drivers enroll in a drivers education classroom course and a behind-the-wheel training course. You may want to call a driving instruction company like Safety & Respect Driving School and find out if they offer either (or both) of these programs.
I'm required to take a defensive driving course in Eau Claire Wisconsin. Do you know if Safety & Respect Driving School offers driver training classes in Eau Claire Wisconsin?
Yes, Safety & Respect Driving School does offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Eau Claire Wisconsin. For more information about their class schedule and how/when to enroll in one of their defensive driving courses, please contact Safety & Respect Driving School directly.
I live in Eau Claire Wisconsin. What are the requirements for me to be able to get my first Wisconsin driver's license?
It depends on the particular laws of Wisconsin, but most states require teen-aged first-time license applicants to successfully complete both a safe driving classroom course and a driver training course. Safety & Respect Driving School may offer courses which would fulfill the behind-the-wheel training requirement, however you will need to contact them directly to find out exactly what types of courses they offer.
What does the law in Wisconsin say about driver training courses? Do I have to take one to get my driver's license?
Yes, you do. Wisconsin law states that new drivers successfully complete an approved driver training course as a prerequisite to obtaining their first driver's license.
Do I have to receive my learner's permit in Wisconsin before I am permitted to enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course like the one Safety & Respect Driving School gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you obtain an learner's permit before you can register for a behind-the-wheel training course like the one that Safety & Respect Driving School gives its students.