Minimum Driving Age
Wisconsin implements a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system with three phases:
- Instruction Permit (Temps):
- Minimum Age: 15 years, 6 months
- Requirements: Enrollment in an approved driver education program and parental or guardian consent.
- Minimum Age: 15 years, 6 months
- Probationary License:
- Minimum Age: 16 years
- Requirements: Completion of driver education, holding an instruction permit for at least 6 months, and passing a road test
- Minimum Age: 16 years
- Regular License:
- Minimum Age: 16 years, 9 months
- Requirements: Holding a probationary license for at least 9 months without violations
- Minimum Age: 16 years, 9 months
Instruction Permit Rules
- Supervision: Permit holders must be accompanied by a qualified instructor, parent, guardian, or licensed adult aged 21 or older in the front seat.
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
- Practice Hours: A minimum of 30 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night, is required.
- Passenger Restrictions: Only immediate family members are allowed as passengers.
License Types
- Instruction Permit (Temps): Allows supervised driving for new drivers.
- Probationary License: Issued to new drivers upon passing the road test; subject to certain restrictions.
- Regular License: Granted after holding a probationary license for 9 months without violations.
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL): Required for operating commercial vehicles; applicants must meet specific age and testing requirements.
- Motorcycle License: Required for operating motorcycles; applicants must pass a motorcycle knowledge test and skills test.
Required Documents for Driving
To apply for a permit or license in Wisconsin, applicants must provide:
- Proof of Identity and Date of Birth: Such as a birth certificate or valid passport.
- Proof of Social Security Number: Social Security card or approved document.
- Proof of Wisconsin Residency: Two documents, such as utility bills, lease agreements, or school transcripts.
- Parental Consent: Required if under 18; parent or guardian must accompany the applicant or provide a notarized signature on the application.

Seatbelt and Car Seat Laws
- Children under 1 year old or under 20 pounds: Must be secured in a rear-facing child safety seat.
- Children under 4 years old: Must be secured in a child safety seat.
- Children aged 4 to 8 years, weighing between 40 and 80 pounds, and under 4 feet 9 inches tall: Must be secured in a booster seat.
- Children over 8 years old or taller than 4 feet 9 inches: Must wear a seatbelt.
- Seatbelt Use: All drivers and passengers aged 8 and older are required to wear seatbelts.
Cell Phone and Distracted Driving Rules
- Handheld Device Use: Prohibited for all drivers while operating a motor vehicle.
- Hands-Free Use: Permitted for drivers aged 18 and over.
- Novice Drivers (under 18 with Instruction Permit or Probationary License): Prohibited from any cell phone use, including hands-free devices.
DUI Laws
- Legal BAC Limits:
- 21 and over: 0.08%
- Under 21: 0.00% (zero tolerance)
- 21 and over: 0.08%
- First Offense Penalties:
- Fine: Up to $300
- License Suspension: 6 to 9 months
- Alcohol Assessment: Mandatory
- Fine: Up to $300
- Aggravated DUI (BAC ≥ 0.15%) Penalties:
- Fine: Increased fines and longer license suspension
- Ignition Interlock Device: Mandatory installation
- Fine: Increased fines and longer license suspension
Speed Limits
- Urban Areas: 25 mph
- Rural Areas: 55 mph
- Freeways and Expressways: 65 to 70 mph

Reckless Driving Laws
- Definition: Operating a vehicle with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property.
- First Offense Penalties:
- Fine: Up to $200
- Jail Time: Up to 30 days
- Fine: Up to $200
- Subsequent Offense Penalties:
- Fine: Increased fines
- Jail Time: Up to 6 months
- Fine: Increased fines
Points System
- Point Accumulation:
- Points are assigned for traffic violations based on severity.
- Points are assigned for traffic violations based on severity.
- Consequences:
- Accumulating 12 or more points within 12 months can result in license suspension.
Insurance Requirements
- Minimum Liability Coverage:
- Bodily Injury: $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident
- Property Damage: $10,000 per accident
- Bodily Injury: $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident
- Proof of Insurance: Drivers must carry proof of insurance in their vehicles at all times.
Renewal Frequency and Testing
- License Renewal:
- Driver’s licenses are typically valid for 8 years.
- Driver’s licenses are typically valid for 8 years.
- Vision Test:
- Required at each renewal.
- Required at each renewal.
- Written/Driving Test:
- May be required if there are medical concerns or after certain violations.
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