Wyoming defensive driving courses are conducted online through third-party providers on behalf of the county circuit court in which a traffic violation occurred. Traffic school is available for drivers with a court order and a qualifying citation. For more information regarding Wyoming defensive driving, click here.

Drivers education in Wyoming is required for first-time driver’s license applicants who are getting an unrestricted drivers license. Driving classes for teenagers are offered at high schools located throughout the state. Residents between 16 ½ and 17 years of age must complete a drivers ed course to qualify for a unrestricted drivers license. For more information regarding Wyoming drivers ed courses, click here.

Wyoming Drivers Education

State approved drivers ed in WY is available to high school students through their local school district. Driver’s license applicants who have completed the driver education course and have reached 16 years and six months of age are eligible to apply for an unrestricted WY driving license.

To learn more about drivers ed in Wyoming, click here.

Wyoming Defensive Driving

Drivers may attend traffic school in Wyoming for any of the following reasons:

  • Traffic ticket dismissal.
  • Court ordered.
  • Insurance premium reduction.
  • Voluntary/personal education.

WY defensive driving course eligibility criteria is set by independent circuit county courts of the state. Drivers who receive a traffic citation and apply for traffic school will be notified if they qualify for classes. Those who qualify and complete the online traffic school course can have the citation dismissed.

Traffic school programs are offered all across the country, in each and every state. To find out what courses your state offers, click here.

Last updated on Thursday, December 21 2017.