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BornToFail

BornToFail

Experienced
Sep 9, 2022
285
Live in WI, am 20. What is the fastest way. I need to learn so I go pickup my firearm, and possibly enjoy these last few days without having to call on my mom.
 
MidnightDream

MidnightDream

Warlock
Sep 5, 2022
740
I'm UK based so I'm not sure how similar it is, but here they offer 1/2 week intensive courses with a test at the end. Pricy, but deffo the quickest way
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,351
Do you mean learn to legally drive or just drive? I'm sure WI isn't any different than any other state, whereby you need to take a written test and a road test and pass them both. But, before that, you need to get a learner's permit, which let's you drive only with a licensed driver and it used to be only in the daytime, but that may have changed. Maybe the learner's permit is only for those under the age of majority (18), not sure. People really learn to drive by logging miles on the road.