Wisconsin Auto Transport & Driving Information
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Wisconsin DMV Info
Motor Vehicle Division
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Driver Licensing: (608) 266-2353
Title/Registration: (414) 266-1000 or (608) 261-2583
Web site: Driver Licensing & Title/Registration Contact Page
License Renewal Mailing Address
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
P.O. Box 3279
Milwaukee, WI 53201-3279
Wisconsin Driver’s License
DriverEducation:
In order to be issued your instruction permit, you must be enrolled in a certified driver education course. This can be a course offered through your school, a private training facility, or other authorized teaching facility.
In order to be considered certified driver's education, the course must contain at least 30 hours of classroom instruction over a three week period, and must include six hours of actual driving and six hours observing another driver. The Wisconsin DMV offers a comprehensive listing of commercial driver education schools.
Driver’s Permits: Click here for details
Driver's Training: Click here for details
Wisconsin Gas Prices
- Recent State High: 2.79 (per gallon)
- Recent State Low: 2.54 (per gallon)
Wisconsin Speed Limits
- Freeway (Rural) - 65
- Freeway (Trucks) -65
- Freeway (Urban) -55-65
- Divided (Rural) -55-65
- Undivided (Rural) -55
- County (Rural) -55
- Residential (Urban) - 25-35
- School Zone - 15
Popular Wisconsin Car Dealerships
Meyers Storage Trailers
W188n10667 Maple Rd | Germantown, WI , 53022
PH: (262) 255-1500 | FX: N/A
Pommerening Auto Village
263 N Washburn St | Oshkosh, WI , 54904
PH: (920) 236-3111 | FX: N/A
Baraboo Motors Inc
640 Us Highway 12 | Baraboo, WI , 53913
PH: (608) 356-3968 | FX: N/A
Holz Motors Inc
5961 S 108th Pl | Milwaukee, WI , 53202
PH: (414) 425-2400 | FX: N/A
Boucher Chevrolet Of Port Washington
1180 S Spring St | Port Washington, WI , 53074
PH: (262) 284-4422 | FX: (262) 377-4014
Ladsten Motors
305 W Broadway St | Blair, WI , 54616
PH: (608) 989-2545 | FX: (608) 989-2174
Brenengen Auto Group
1015 S Black River St | Sparta, WI , 54656
PH: (608) 269-2158 | FX: N/A
Zimbrick Inc
7525 Century Ave | Middleton, WI , 53562
PH: (608) 241-1122 | FX: N/A
(For more car dealership information by county or city please click here)
Wisconsin Events, Shows, Expos
June 26th, 2010 Saturday in the Park Car & Truck Show, 100 Park Circle, Sun Prairie
(For up-to-date info on car events in WI please click here)
WisconsinDriving Laws/Info
WisconsinVehicle Hazard Rates
Car accidents:
In Wisconsin the number of fatalities due to car accidents was 605 in 2008. Out of all of the motor vehicle accidents, 250of these deaths, or 41%, involved alcohol impairment.
DUI Prevalence:
43,871 DUI arrests in 2007.
Traffic Jam Info: clickhere for details
First Wisconsin DUI Conviction
- Fine ranging From $150 to $300
- 6-9 Months - Loss of License
- Occupational License Possible
- SR22 Insurance Required
- Alcohol Assessment Possible
Second Wisconsin DUI Conviction
- Jail Sentence Ranging From 5 Days to 6 Months
- Fines between $300 to $1,100
- 12 - 18 Months - Loss of License
- Occupational License can be obtained after 60 Days
- Occupational License can be obtained after 12 Months (If 2 Offenses within a 5 Year Period)
- SR22 Insurance Required in order to obtain Occupational License
Third Wisconsin DUI Conviction
- Jail sentence ranging from 30 Days to 1 Year
- Fines between $600 to $2,000
- 2 - 3 Years Loss of License
- Occupational License can be obtained After 90 Days
- Occupational License can be obtained after 12 Months (If 2 Offenses within a 5 Year Period)
- SR22 Insurance Required in order to obtain Occupational License)
- Ignition Interlock Device or,
- Vehicle May Be Immobilized or,
- Vehicle May Be Seized
- Alcohol Assessment
Fourth Wisconsin DUI Conviction
- Jail sentence from 60 Days to 1 Year
- Fine between $600 to $2,000
- 2 - 3 Years - Loss of License
- Occupational License available after 90 Days
- Occupational License available after 12 Months (If 2 Offenses within a 5 Year Period)
- SR22 Insurance Required in order to obtain an Occupational License)
- Ignition Interlock Device or,
- Vehicle May Be Immobilized or,
- Vehicle May Be Seized
- Alcohol Assessment Probable
Fifth + Sixth Wisconsin DUI Conviction
- Jail sentence From 6 Months to 6 Years
- Fine between $600 to $10,000
- 2 -3 Years - Loss of License
- Occupational License available after 90 Days
- Occupational License available after 12 Months (If 2 Offenses within a 5 Year Period)
- SR22 Insurance Required to obtain an Occupational License)
- Ignition Interlock Device or,
- Vehicle May Be Immobilized or,
- Vehicle May Be Seized
- Alcohol Assessment Definite
Wisconsin Ticket Info
Are there a variety of options when handling my ticket?
There really are not many options when dealing with a ticket in Wisconsin. For the most part you can either pay the fine or go to court. Traffic School is available not as a replacement for a fine, but to prevent suspension of the license by decreasing the amount of points hurting your license / driving record. A letter of warning will be mailed to you accompanied by instructions on how to attend and reduce the number of points going against you.