Tri-City Driving SchoolFAQ's
Are all the driving schools listed on your website fully-licensed by the Wisconsin DMV to offer driver training courses in Wisconsin?
The driving school directory on our website is for your convenience only, and we cannot absolutely guarantee that every driving school listed is currently accredited to offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Wisconsin. We suggest you contact the Wisconsin DMV to make sure a particular driving school is accredited before you register for their driver training course.
I've been told that either of my parents can monitor my behind-the-wheel training, so I don't have to attend a Fort Atkinson Wisconsin driving school like Tri-City Driving School to fulfill my driver training requirement. Do you know if that's true or not?
You will need to contact the Wisconsin DMV or a state-approved driver training school like Tri-City Driving School to find out. Some states do allow parent-taught driving, but many states do not.
What happens if I don't know how to operate a stick-shift vehicle? Will Tri-City Driving School allow me to do my driver training with an automatic-shift automobile?
Considering you're a brand new driver, you probably don't know much about operating any type of automobile--manual-shift or automatic-shift! However, if you prefer to complete your driver training using an automatic-shift vehicle, you should contact Tri-City Driving School and let them know before you register for their driver training course. That way you will know for certain if they will accommodate you.
I live in a very remote area, where there are mountains and a lot of dirt roads. Do you know if Tri-City Driving School offers training for driving 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 Tri-City Driving School will tailor your driver training to handle the conditions in your area.
I just turned 14 years old. Can I apply for my instruction permit in Wisconsin?
Probably not. The minimum age requirement for holding a learners permit in most states is 15 1/2. You should contact the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or a licensed driver training institute such as Tri-City Driving School to find out more information about the minimum age requirement in Wisconsin.
Can I take Tri-City Driving School's behind-the-wheel training course before taking a Fort Atkinson Wisconsin drivers education classroom course or online course?
It depends on what Wisconsin's laws prescribe. However, you should know that most states will require teen-aged, first-time drivers to complete both a drivers education classroom course (which are approximately 30 hours in length, depending on Wisconsin's laws) or an approved online course, plus a state-approved behind-the-wheel training course. We recommend that you contact Tri-City Driving School directly to see if they offer either (or both) of these courses.
Wisconsin law says that I must successfully complete a hands-on driver training course in order to get licensed to drive in Fort Atkinson Wisconsin. Is this something that Tri-City Driving School can help me with?
Yes, Tri-City Driving School offers the Wisconsin-approved driver training course. For more information about their classes and instruction schedule, please contact Tri-City Driving School directly.
What are the requirements in Fort Atkinson Wisconsin for obtaining a drivers license?
It depends on your state's laws, however in many states, teen-agers must complete both a drivers education classroom course and a driver training course. Tri-City Driving School may offer an approved behind-the-wheel training course which you could take. Please contact Tri-City Driving School for information regarding their available classes and how to go about registering for them.
Is there a law in Wisconsin that requires me to take driver training in order to get my driver's license?
Yes. State law in Wisconsin mandates that all teen-agers take an approved driver training course before receiving a Wisconsin driver's license.
Do I have to obtain my learner's permit in Wisconsin before I am permitted to sign up to take a driver training course like the one Tri-City Driving School gives its students?
Laws vary from state to state, however most states do require that you receive a instruction permit before you can enroll in a driver training course like the one that Tri-City Driving School gives its students.