Wisconsin Code § 343.08

Restricted licenses for persons under 18 years of age
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(1) Upon application therefor, the department
may issue a restricted license to a person who is at least 14 and
less than 18 years of age if the following conditions, in addition to
any others specified in this chapter, are fulfilled:
(a) The department must be satisfied that it is necessary for
the applicant to operate an automobile, farm truck, dual purpose
farm truck, motorcycle powered with an engine of not more than
125 cubic centimeters displacement, autocycle, moped, or motor
bicycle owned and registered by the applicant’s parent or
guardian or a farm truck leased to the applicant’s parent or
guardian.
(b) The applicant, accompanied by a parent or guardian, must
have appeared in person before an examining officer with a certificate of birth to show that the applicant is at least 14 years of
age.
(c) The applicant must have passed an examination as specified in s. 343.16, including a test of the applicant’s ability to
safely operate the type of vehicle which the applicant is making
application for license to operate.
(2) (a) A restricted license issued pursuant to this section is
valid only until the licensee secures an operator’s license issued
pursuant to s. 343.03 or reaches 18 years of age and, except as
provided in par. (b), entitles the licensee to operate an automobile, farm truck, dual purpose farm truck, motorcycle powered
with an engine of not more than 125 cubic centimeters displacement, autocycle, moped, or motor bicycle owned and registered
by the licensee’s parent or guardian or a farm truck leased to the
licensee’s parent or guardian or any combination of these vehicles, depending on the restrictions placed by the department on
the particular license.
(b) A license issued pursuant to this section does not authorize the licensee to operate any such vehicle during hours of darkness or to operate a vehicle for hire or in a city having a population of 500,000 or more or to operate a school bus or a commercial motor vehicle, including a farm truck or dual purpose farm
truck defined as a commercial motor vehicle, or taxicab.

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