What Does Driver’s Ed Include in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, teen driver education is a structured process that combines online or classroom learning with real-world driving experience. CrashCourse delivers all the required elements while making the process convenient and affordable for families.

All state-approved programs must include:
✓ 30 hours of classroom or online instruction
✓ 6 hours of behind-the-wheel driving
✓ 6 hours of in-car observation
✓ A valid completion certificate sent to the DMV

Our Classic and Advantage programs meet these standards with 2-hour sessions (1 hour driving + 1 hour observation). Our FastTrack™ program is a one-on-one experience with 9 private driving lessons and no observation.

Flexible payment plans are available with every program, so you can get started today with a low down payment. You can also apply for the state grant if you're eligible for free or reduced lunch.

Meets State Requirements

CrashCourse programs are fully licensed by the Wisconsin DMV and exceed all curriculum requirements.

Pick the Right Fit

Choose from three programs to match your pace, budget, and support needs — Classic, Advantage, or FastTrack™.

Affordable & Accessible

Pay monthly or apply for the Wisconsin Driver Education Grant Program at crashcoursewi.com/grant.