Wisconsin

Traditional Driver Ed School Required

In Wisconsin teens are required to attend a traditional driver ed school, usually offered through a school or a local commercial center, in order to get their license. But what if you want to do more than just learn to drive? What if you want to learn to drive collision-free? If you want to do that, then you need Driver Ed in a Box®. Only Driver Ed in a Box® gives you the tools you need in order to create and build the habits of collision-free driving. Wisconsin also requires a minimum 30 hours of supervised practice, which Driver Ed in a Box® will make a conducive and productive experience for you and your parent. While you attend driving school, you can use our program as supplemental material, as many of our customers in Wisconsin have.

“The program gives detailed instructions on how to instruct your teen, everything is clearly laid out, and the information given really works.” – Eve Messick, Parent

“Driver Ed in a Box® broadened my mind to new concepts of driving that I had never heard before. I do feel more prepared to join the traffic pattern. I now try to always stay patient, cautious and cooperative when driving. The program helps me to relax when I am on the road.” – Devin C. Miles, Student

“Driver Ed in a Box® was very easy to understand. It allowed the parent to be in the “driver’s seat” when determining if and when their teen is ready to drive.” – J.M., Parent

Is your goal simply to get a license?

Or is your goal to drive collision-free?

At Driver Ed in a Box®, our goal is to help you become a collision-free driver.

Wisconsin Department of Transportation.