How to Drive Online

Novice Driver's Education

Wisconsin

Starting From

$149

$12900

How to Drive Online

Course Details

As our teens set out on their journey of independence they need a solid foundation of knowledge, skills and plans to reduce their risk behind the wheel. Quality driver education is a critical element in developing safe driving attitudes, improving hazard recognition, and managing visibility, time and space in traffic.

AAA’s How to Drive Online delivers the rules and essential elements of safe driving in an interactive and innovative way. Approved in the state of Wisconsin for novice driver classroom education, this online program aims to ensure that safe driving habits are developed and maintained for life. AAA has been a leader in the driver training business since 1935, so trust AAA to help keep the roads safe for all travelers.

Course Features

This approved 30-hour course features:

  • Available on mobile devices
  • Convenient and self-paced delivery
  • 30-hour online content satisfies all Minnesota state requirements for novice classroom training
  • The most up-to-date information from scientifically validated sources
  • Innovative delivery including video, asynchronous presentations, simulations and interactive exercises to enhance content retention
  • Student progress will be monitored by a licensed Minnesota driving instructor.

Code Registration

If you have been provided a code to register for the course:

  • Click ‘Sign up’ at the top of the page
  • Enter the code where it asks for ‘Coupon code’
  • Verify the price is now $0
  • Complete the registration form
  • Place your order

After registration, click ‘My Courses’ from your account dashboard to access your course.

Contact

For technical issues with this course:

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FAQs

General Information

Once you’ve completed the course, you may download an electronic copy of your certificate as proof that you’ve completed the course.

Course Information

The course is a state-mandated 30 hours long. You will be enrolled for 20 weeks.

You can participate in the course a maximum of 2 hours per day. Once you reach your limit, you will be locked out of the course until the next day.

Yes, your final exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions. You need to score an 80% or higher to pass, and you have five attempts to pass. You must wait for 24 hours before retesting. If you do not pass by the third attempt, you must coordinate with your instructor for additional attempts.

[Instructions for Wisconsin CESA 2]

Technical requirements to take this course:

  • Internet-enabled device: desktop/laptop computer, tablet, or smartphone. Tablets and phones older than 5 years may have difficulties with the course content.
  • Computer speakers or headphones (to listen to audio in course videos)
  • Internet connection: 2-5 Mbps download bandwidth
  • Browser support: Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla Firefox
    • Internet Explorer is not supported
    • The browser must have cookies and JavaScript enabled
  • Adobe Reader or another PDF viewer (for electronic certificates)