Wisconsin

Deaths in Crashes Involving Teen Drivers in Wisconsin
In 2010, 98 people were killed in crashes involving teen drivers in Wisconsin. Over the past five years, Wisconsin crashes involving teen drivers claimed 624 lives. Nationally, since 2000, more than 85,000 people have been killed in crashes involving teen drivers.
 
Graduated Driver Licensing Laws in Wisconsin
The current GDL law in Wisconsin includes the following components: 
 
  • A three-stage licensing system beginning at age 15 years and 6 months for learner’s permit, age 16 for the intermediate stage, and age 16 years and 9 months for full licensure
  • A mandatory 6 month holding period for the learner’s permit stage
  • A minimum of 30 hours of supervised practice driving during the learner’s permit stage, at least 10 of which must be at night
  • A prohibition on nighttime driving between midnight and 5 a.m. during the intermediate stage
  • A passenger restriction prohibiting more than one passenger
  • A prohibition on texting while driving for all drivers
 
These changes are needed to improve Wisconsin’s GDL law and meet the requirements of the STANDUP Act
 
  • Require age 16 for entry into the learner’s permit stage
  • Extend all restrictions on teen drivers through age 17
  • Add a prohibition on non-emergency use of hand-held and hands-free cell phones during the learner’s permit and intermediate stages

 

For more information and to contact your state representative, please visit: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/.

To contact your Member of Congress about the STANDUP Act, S. 528 / H.R. 1515, please visit: http://www.capitolconnect.com/saferoads4teens/