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Wisconsin Supervised Driving Hours: Complete 2026 Guide

Getting your license in Wisconsin means logging 50 supervised driving hours — 40 during the day and 10 after dark. Most families take 6 months to finish. Some do it faster. Here’s what you need to know.

Wisconsin permit requirements at a glance

RequirementDetails
Total supervised hours50
Daytime hours40
Night hours10
Minimum permit age15½
Minimum hold period6 months
Supervisor minimum age21
Driver education requiredYes

Night driving rules in Wisconsin

In Wisconsin, night driving counts from sunset to sunrise. The hours shift with the seasons. In December, sunset might be as early as 4:30 PM. In June, it could be past 8:30 PM. That seasonal swing matters — winter is actually the easier time to knock out night hours because darkness comes early.

Plan to start your evening sessions about 30 minutes before sunset. That way you get comfortable in fading light before it goes fully dark. 10 hours sounds like a lot, but at 1-2 sessions per week you’ll be done within a couple months.

Supervisor requirements

Your supervising driver must be at least 21 and hold a valid license.

They need to sit in the front passenger seat, stay alert, and be ready to grab the wheel if needed. No scrolling, no napping, no backseat supervising. If you get pulled over and your supervisor doesn’t meet the requirements, that session might not count — and you could both get a citation.

Driver education

Wisconsin requires a state-approved driver education course. This includes classroom instruction and usually some behind-the-wheel time with a certified instructor. You’ll need to complete it before or during your permit period.

Driver’s ed isn’t just a checkbox. The classroom covers rules you won’t learn from your parents — right-of-way edge cases, what to do at railroad crossings, how to handle emergency vehicles. Take it seriously.

How to plan your 50 hours

You have a 6-month hold period in Wisconsin. If you spread your hours evenly, that’s about 2 hours a week. Totally doable.

Here’s what a realistic schedule looks like:

TimelineSessions per weekSession lengthTotal time
Relaxed (25 weeks)21 hour~25 weeks
Moderate (13 weeks)3-41 hour~13 weeks
Aggressive (9 weeks)5-61 hour~9 weeks

Most families land somewhere in the moderate range. The key is consistency. Two sessions a week for six months beats cramming 10 hours into a single weekend. You learn more, retain more, and your supervisor won’t burn out.

Night hours are 20% of your total. Don’t save them all for the end. Mix in one evening session per week from the start and you’ll have them done well before the rest of your hours.

How Wisconsin compares to other states

Wisconsin’s 50-hour requirement puts it right around the middle of the pack. The most common requirement across all states is 50 hours (30 states use it).

West Virginia requires the same 50 hours. Wyoming requires the same 50 hours.

See all state requirements for a complete comparison.

Tracking your driving hours

Nobody enjoys tracking driving hours on paper. Entries get missed, pages get lost, and at the end of six months you’re guessing how many night hours you actually have. Moda tracks every session automatically — start time, end time, day vs. night, weather conditions, distance driven. When you’re done, it generates your state’s DMV form so you don’t have to fill anything out by hand.

Calculate your remaining hours or estimate your night hours to see where you stand.

How many supervised driving hours does Wisconsin require?

Wisconsin requires 50 total supervised driving hours. 10 must be at night and 40 during the day.

What counts as night driving in Wisconsin?

Night driving in Wisconsin is defined as sunset to sunrise (varies by season and location). You need 10 hours of night driving to qualify for your license.

How long do I need to hold my permit in Wisconsin?

You must hold your learner’s permit for at least 6 months in Wisconsin before you can take your road test.

How old do you have to be to get a learner’s permit in Wisconsin?

You can apply for a learner’s permit in Wisconsin at age 15½.

Who can supervise a permit driver in Wisconsin?

Your supervising driver must be at least 21 years old with a valid license.

Does Wisconsin accept a digital driving log?

Most DMV offices accept printed driving logs. Moda generates a PDF in Wisconsin’s required format that you can print and bring to your road test appointment.

Is driver’s ed required in Wisconsin?

Yes. Wisconsin requires a state-approved driver education course for applicants under 18. This is in addition to the supervised driving hours.

How long does it take to finish 50 driving hours?

At 2-3 sessions per week, most families finish in 17 to 25 weeks. Some move faster with daily sessions, but spreading practice out leads to better skill retention.


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