Town & Country School of Driving FAQ's
Are all the driving schools listed on your website fully-licensed by the Wisconsin DMV to offer behind-the-wheel 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 certified to offer behind-the-wheel training courses in Wisconsin. We suggest you contact the Wisconsin DMV to make sure a particular driver training school is certified before you sign up to take their driving course.
I heard that parents can fill the role of driving supervisor in Wisconsin, so taking a Lodi driving school course like the one Town & Country School of Driving offers is not necessary. Is that true?
You should contact the Wisconsin DMV or a licensed driver training school like Town & Country School of Driving and ask them. While parent-taught driving instruction is permitted in some states, many states do NOT allow it.
I can't drive a manual-shift. Will Town & Country School of Driving allow me to complete my behind-the-wheel training on an automatic-shift vehicle?
We recommend that you contact Town & Country School of Driving and ask them if you can do your behind-the-wheel training using a vehicle that has an automatic shift before signing up to take their driver training course.
The area in which I live is mostly undeveloped--very few paved roads and mountains are all around. Will Town & Country School of Driving be able to teach me how to drive safely on rugged terrain as well as in a city or town?
Considering that you live in a remote area, chances are excellent that a local driving school like Town & Country School of Driving will want you to be able to drive safely on dirt roads and other types of rugged terrain. You may wish to contact Town & Country School of Driving to find out exactly what their behind-the-wheel training course includes before signing up to take their training course.
Now that I'm 14, will Wisconsin allow me to get an instruction permit to drive?
Not likely. Most states require residents to be at least 15 or 15 1/2 years old before applying for an instruction permit. We recommend that your contact the Wisconsin DMV office or a Wisconsin-approved driver training institute such as Town & Country School of Driving to learn more about the minimum driving age requirement in Wisconsin.
Is taking a drivers education course in a classroom or online sufficient in Lodi Wisconsin or do I also have to register for a behind-the-wheel training class with a professional driving instructor?
It depends on what the Wisconsin's laws require, but many states do mandate that new, young drivers to take a behind-the-wheel training class with a professional driving instructor as well as a drivers education classroom or online course.
I have to take a drivers education course in Lodi Wisconsin. Can I meet this requirement by registering with Town & Country School of Driving?
Yes, Town & Country School of Driving offers defensive driving courses in Lodi Wisconsin. You will need to contact Town & Country School of Driving directly to get more information on the types of courses they offer and when to register for a class.
Do I have to take drivers education to get a Wisconsin driver's license?
Drivers education requirements vary depending on which state you live in, but you should be aware that most states require new, teen-aged drivers to complete both a driver training course in addition to a drivers education classroom or online course. You may wish to contact the Wisconsin DMV to find out exactly what requirements you will need to fulfill in order to obtain your first driver's license.
Do I have to take a Lodi Wisconsin driver training course in order to get a driver's license?
Yes. All drivers in Wisconsin must enroll in an approved behind-the-wheel training course in order to receive a driver's license. Please contact Town & Country School of Driving for information on the types of driver training courses they offer in Lodi Wisconsin.
Is it possible to register for a Wisconsin-approved behind-the-wheel training course before I obtain my Wisconsin learners permit?
It depends on what the specific laws are in Wisconsin, however most states require first-time drivers to receive a learners permit before signing up for a driver training course. We recommend you contact a driving school such as Town & Country School of Driving to obtain more information.
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