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Wisconsin Traffic School Requirements

Mechanism
Point reduction
Frequency
once / 3 years
Confidence
Medium

In Wisconsin, traffic school eligibility centers on a point reduction mechanism under state law. An approved traffic safety course can reduce a driver's record by three points, and this benefit may be used once every three years. The governing statute for this provision is Wisconsin Statutes section 343.335.

Eligibility for traffic school typically depends on several factors, including the specific violation cited, the driver's existing driving record, and whether the court handling the citation permits enrollment in a course. Requirements and availability can vary based on individual circumstances and court discretion. Drivers should confirm their eligibility and course options with the court that issued their citation or with the Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles, as rules and procedures may differ by jurisdiction.

RequirementDetail
Eligibility / notesApproved traffic safety course reduces points by 3; once per 3 years.
Frequencyonce / 3 years
Points effect-3 points
Governing statuteWis. Stat. § 343.335
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