Before applying for a probationary license, the minimum number of driving hours an applicant under 18 must obtain is:
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40 hours total with 10 at night.
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30 hours total with 10 at night.
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50 hours total with 10 at night.
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20 hours total with 10 at night.
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Explanation
Before qualifying for a probationary license in Wisconsin, applicants under 18 must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night, while holding a valid instruction permit. A parent or guardian must certify that these hours have been completed. Although 50 hours is the minimum requirement, additional practice may be necessary to ensure you can drive safely and confidently.
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