Wisconsin Behind-the-Wheel Driving Instruction
MJM Hill Driving School’s Behind‑the‑Wheel program offers 9 or 12 hours of state‑required in‑car instruction, with flexible options to fit every learning style. Families can choose 6 hours of Supervised Driving plus 6 hours of Guided Observation, or opt for 9 full hours of hands‑on Supervised Driving for a more immersive experience.
Lessons run Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with seasonal adjustments during daylight saving time. Limited weekend sessions are also available throughout spring, summer, and fall.
Behind-the-Wheel Course Highlights
• 12 Hours of State-Required In-Car Instruction
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6 hours of Supervised Driving
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6 hours of Guided Observation
• View lesson dates, times, locations, and instructors anytime
• Easily cancel or reschedule appointments when needed
• 9 Hours of State-Required In-Car Instruction
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9 hours of Supervised Driving
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0 hours of Guided Observation
• 24/7 access to the Drive Space scheduling System
• Serves students across southwestern Wisconsin
Behind-the-Wheel Course Overview
Behind-the-Wheel instruction is Phase 2 of the drivers education package program. Once the teen secures a learner’s permit, we must begin their in-car instruction within 60 days.
At MJM Hill Driving School, our instructors focus on building real-world driving confidence through structured, hands-on experience behind the wheel. With over 30 years of experience teaching teen drivers, we understand how to guide students through this important milestone with patience and professionalism.
Have you taken your classroom training at another school and still need to complete your in-car instruction? We offer that too!
Students under the age of 18 who have completed the required 30-hour classroom instruction at another Wisconsin-approved program may transfer to MJM Hill to complete their behind-the-wheel training. Proof of completed classroom instruction is required.
Programs bundling classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training are also available.
We also accept the DOT Grant Program that helps families pay for their child’s Driver’s Education.
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Wisconsin Eligibility Requirements
- Must be a Wisconsin resident
- Must be at least 15 years old
- Must provide proof of completed 30-hour classroom instruction