Tri County Driving School FAQ'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 driving training courses in Wisconsin. We suggest you contact the Wisconsin DMV to make sure a particular driver training school is licensed before you register for their driver training course.
Is it true that my mom or dad can be my driving instructor when I do my driver training instead of a professional driver training school instructor like the ones they have at Tri County Driving School?
It depends on what your state's laws are. You should contact the Wisconsin DMV or a licensed driving school like Tri County Driving School to find out if Wisconsin allows behind-the-wheel training with a parent.
What if I don't know how to drive a stick-shift automobile? Does Tri County Driving School have automatic-shift vehicles that I can drive when I do my driver training?
If you're taking a Appleton Wisconsin driver training class, chances are you don't know how to drive ANY vehicle yet-- stick or automatic. However, if you prefer an automatic vehicle then you should tell Tri County Driving School that prior to registering for the course in order to make sure they can accommodate you.
I live in a very rural area, where there are mountains and a lot of unpaved roads. Do you know if Tri County Driving School offers training for driving in rural areas like where I live instead of just driving on smooth, paved roads in city areas?
Since you live in a rural area, a local driving school such as Tri County Driving School will tailor your behind-the-wheel training to handle the conditions in your area.
I just turned 14 years old. Can I receive my learner's permit in Wisconsin?
Probably not. The minimum age requirement for holding an instruction 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 County Driving School to find out more information about the minimum age requirement in Wisconsin.
Do you know if the laws in Wisconsin require new teen-aged drivers to take a driver training course in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course?
The laws vary from state to state, but many states do require you to register for a behind-the-wheel training course with "hands-on" practice in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course.
Wisconsin law says that I must enroll in a behind-the-wheel training course in order to get licensed to drive in Appleton Wisconsin. Is this something that Tri County Driving School can help me with?
Yes, Tri County Driving School offers the Wisconsin-approved driver training course. For more information about their classes and instruction schedule, please contact Tri County Driving School directly.
What type of driver ed do I need before Wisconsin will give me a driver's license?
Each state has its own requirements concerning drivers education, although you should know that most states now mandate all new, young drivers to sign up to take a safe driving classroom or online course as well as a driver training course. Tri County Driving School may be able to help you fulfill the behind-the-wheel training requirement in Wisconsin. Please contact either Tri County Driving School or the Wisconsin DMV for more information.
Is it necessary for me to sign up for a behind-the-wheel training course in order to get my first Wisconsin driver's license?
Yes, it is. All teen-aged drivers applying for their first driver's license in Wisconsin must complete a state-approved driver training course.
Do I need to have my learner's permit before I sign up to take a driver training course like the one that Tri County Driving School offers?
You will need to contact Tri County Driving School or the Wisconsin DMV to find out if you are allowed to enroll in a driver training school like Tri County Driving School before obtaining your Wisconsin learner's permit.
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