Sep
Well, I'll begin with my age. I'm 17 years old, and don’t currently own a Driver's permit or a Driver's License. My parents won't let me take Driver's Education due in massive part to my low grades - apparently I'm “too irresponsible” to drive a vehicle safely. I turn 18 in pretty much one month (October 9th), and will be able to take driver's education starting November. I'm wondering how this will work though…
The Wisconsin DMV Website says that after an 18 year old has completed driver's education, he/she must only have their temps (driver's permit) for 7 days before taking the driving exam. During this time, (the 7 days), must I’ve an adult or legal guardian accompany me in the automobile as I drive? Also, will I’ve restrictions on when I have the ability to drive and how many people can be in the car with me?
I'm pretty new to the entire driver's license thing, so any more details you could provide would be WONDERFUL! Thanks for your time and your answers!
Answer:
When you have a permit, you can’t drive alone. You must have a licensed driver with you. In most says it doesn't have to be your parent/guardian, but they’ve to have a certain number of years of driving experience, like 5.
I would not attempt to take the driving test after only 7 days of practice. There's no way you're going to pass with such tiny practice. I'd advocate a month MINIMUM, if you practice each day.
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