Failure to Yield / Right-of-Way Course Help
Understanding Wisconsin’s requirements and how Easy Method can help you move forward.
What is a Failure to Yield / Right-of-Way course?
In Wisconsin, drivers who are convicted of certain right-of-way or failure-to-yield violations are required by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) / DMV to complete a state-approved Right-of-Way / Failure-to-Yield course. This is a 2-hour traffic safety course that reviews yielding rules, right-of-way laws, and safe driving practices.
The DMV will notify you by mail or email if you must complete this course. You typically have 6 months from the date of the DMV notice to successfully complete an approved course to avoid a driver license suspension or to become eligible for reinstatement if you have already been suspended.
We are here to help
Easy Method Driving School does not provide the official DMV Failure-to-Yield course itself, and we do not decide whether you are required to attend. The DMV makes that determination and maintains the official list of state-approved online and classroom providers.
However, our experienced staff can help you understand your DMV notice, explain what the Failure-to-Yield requirement means, and guide you toward enrolling with a Wisconsin DMV-approved course provider so you can meet your legal obligation.
Important reminders
- You must follow the instructions in your DMV letter or email and complete a state-approved Right-of-Way / Failure-to-Yield course, if ordered by the DMV.
- Completing the required course on time helps you avoid or shorten a license suspension and is often necessary before you can reinstate your driving privilege.
- The course provider, not Easy Method, reports your completion electronically to the Wisconsin DMV.
Have questions about your notice?
If you recently received a Failure-to-Yield or Right-of-Way notice from the Wisconsin DMV and are not sure what to do next, please contact us. We will:
- Review your letter with you.
- Explain the basic course requirement and timeline.
- Help you connect with a DMV-approved course provider so you can get started.
Call us today at (414) 447-0202 or use our contact page to reach out with your questions.