Top Driver Wisconsin Locations

We’re excited to announce that we are expanding our services to Wisconsin, bringing our trusted driving education programs to even more communities! This addition to our Illinois service area means more opportunities for safe, confident driving with Top Driver.

Franksville, WI

10127 Northwestern
Avenue Unit #2

Franksville, WI 53126

State-Approved Driving Classes for Teens

RECOMMENDED

GOld

Classroom + Drives

  • 30 hours of Classroom Instruction

  • 9 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • No observation Lessons Required!

$700

SILVER

Classroom + Drives

  • 30 Hours of Classroom Instruction

  • 6 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • 6 x 1 Hour Observation Lessons

$465

BTW: GOLD

Drives Only

  • 9 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • No observation lessons required!

$450

BTW: SILVER

Drives Only

  • 6 x 1-Hour Driving Lessons

  • 6 x 1-Hour Observation Lessons

$300

30-hr Online

Online

    30-hour, state-approved online course, designed specifically for teens.

$99

Choose the Best Teen Driving Classes for You!

Top Driver's Wisconsin Teen Drivers Ed courses are designed to build safety, confidence, and skill. From interactive online learning to Behind-The-Wheel driving lessons with experienced instructors, our program is designed to equip teens with the knowledge and experience they need to become responsible and prepared drivers for life.



With flexible schedules, engaging curriculum, and modern facilities, we make it easy to fit driver training into busy lives!

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Teen Driver Education with Top Driver

Top Driver is dedicated to supporting teens throughout their entire Driver's license journey. From classroom instruction and Behind-The-Wheel training to obtaining a learner's permit and passing the road test, we are here to provide the resources and support necessary to succeed.

Teens can start driver’s education at 15 years old and apply for a learner’s permit at 15.

Students must complete 30 hours of classroom instruction through an approved driver education program.

At 15, teens can apply for their instruction permit by passing the knowledge and vision tests, showing required documents, and having a parent/guardian signature.

50 hours of supervised driving is required and must include 10 hours of night driving.

At 16 years old, after finishing driver’s ed, holding the permit for 6 months, and meeting practice requirements, teens can take the road test to earn their probationary license.
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Trusted by Thousands of Wisconsin Drivers Since 2003!

Our innovative technology delivers an exceptional learning experience that sets us apart from other schools. With industry-leading online courses and flexible driving schedules, Top Driver is proud to be the Midwest's top driving school.

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Wisconsin Teen FAQs

You must hold your instruction permit for at least six (6) months violation free prior to applying for your probationary license.

At 16 years old, if you’ve finished driver’s ed, held your permit 6 months, done your practice hours, and passed the road test.

  • Hold the instruction permit for a minimum of six months before applying for a probationary license
  • Be violation free in the six months prior to applying for the probationary license
  • Accumulate a minimum of 50 hours of behind-the-wheel driving experience, 10 of which must be driving experience at night. For convenience, use the Road Ready Mobile App or print off a driving log sheet to track your hours of supervised driving.
  • Present proof of completion of an approved driver-education training course
  • Have your parent or adult sponsor certify on the driver application the completion of 50 hours of driving experience (10 at night)
  • Pay required fees