Basic 30‑6‑6
Hybrid $460 | Online $480
- 30 hours classroom instruction
- 6 hours behind‑the‑wheel with an instructor
- 6 hours observation
- Flexible payment plan options available
Easy Method Driving School provides Wisconsin DOT‑approved teen driver education with online and hybrid classroom options, behind‑the‑wheel instruction, flexible payment plans, and licensed instructors serving Milwaukee‑area families.
Complete teen programs include classroom instruction plus behind‑the‑wheel training. Classroom‑only and driving‑only options help families fill specific needs when a teen already has either classroom or in‑car time.
Hybrid $460 | Online $480
Hybrid $540 | Online $560
Hybrid $590 | Online $610
$200
For students who need only the classroom portion in a flexible online format and will complete behind‑the‑wheel with a different provider.
$375
For teens who already have classroom hours and need in‑car instruction plus observation to satisfy Wisconsin behind‑the‑wheel requirements.
$250
One week traditional classroom, then two weeks online. Hybrid students may be eligible for on‑site permit testing at select locations. Call for available dates and scheduling.
Not sure which option is right? Review our Wisconsin driving school FAQ or call (414) 447‑0202 to talk through your teen’s situation.
Use these guides to see how teen driver education fits into Wisconsin’s permit rules, supervised driving requirements, and road test steps.
Learn how Wisconsin teens get their first instruction permit and what families need to bring to the DMV.
How to get a Wisconsin instruction permit at 15See the full teen driver timeline from permit to probationary license so you can plan ahead.
Wisconsin teen driver timelineReview what Wisconsin road test examiners look for and how teens can prepare.
Wisconsin road test requirements for teensUnderstand probationary license rules, passenger limits, and curfew for new teen drivers.
Probationary license rules for Wisconsin teens
Designed for families who need flexible scheduling around school, work, sports, and home life while still meeting Wisconsin teen driver education requirements.
Combines in‑person structure with online convenience. Hybrid options may include onsite permit testing at select classroom locations.
See our classroom locations for details.
A good fit when a teen needs extra in‑car confidence, more private time behind the wheel, or a driving‑only option to complete Wisconsin’s behind‑the‑wheel requirement.
Use our locations page to find a classroom or service area near you.
Families can reserve an Easy Method training car for the road test, and teens who complete their driver education with Easy Method receive a discounted rate of $120 instead of the standard $129.80.
For more details, see our road test car reservation page or read what happens if you fail the Wisconsin road test .
Easy Method also offers private adult driving lessons with patient instructors, flexible scheduling, and step‑by‑step support for adults who are new to driving or returning after a break.
Explore Adult LessonsIf you received a failure‑to‑yield citation or court/DOT requirement, Easy Method can help you complete the correct course and move forward.
Teen programs are easier to start when families have manageable payment options instead of a single large upfront cost. Ask about payment plans when you call or enroll.
Nervous beginners benefit from calm, clear instruction. Easy Method instructors work at the student’s pace instead of rushing through lessons.
Wisconsin DOT‑licensed instructors, insured training vehicles, and long‑standing local experience help families feel confident about their choice.
Use our driver education resources and Wisconsin driving school FAQ to understand permits, practice hours, and road test requirements.
Whether you are comparing package levels, looking for driver education grant information, or trying to get a nervous teen started, this page is designed to move you toward the right enrollment or a quick conversation with our team.
Call (414) 447‑0202 for help with teen programs, adult lessons, grant questions, locations, or road test car reservations.