Wisconsin
GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Wisconsin. For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.
Helmets required for riders under 18 or with instructional permit. Universal helmet law repealed 1978.
8 years
None
Zero tolerance for some drugs
Illegal
Zero tolerance for delta-9-THC
70
70
70
70
70
70
.17, .20 and .25
6-9 months
Yes
Mandatory for high BAC (.15 or higher) and repeat convictions
Yes
yes
8 yrs or older or more than 80 lbs or taller than 57"
Under 1 yr or under 20 lbs in rear-facing child restraint
1-3 yrs and 20-40 lbs must be in either a rear- or forward-facing child restraint
4-7 yrs and 40-80 lbs and under 57" tall must be in either a rear- or forward-facing child restraint or a booster seat
Under 4 years and less than 40 lbs, or if the child is in a rear- or forward-facing child restraint, they mist be in the rear vehicle seat, if available
16 years, 9 months
15 / 6
6
30 (10)
16
Midnight - 5 a.m.
No more than 1
Primary
8 and over
All
No, except in work zones.
No
Drivers with learner or intermediate license. Primary law.
All drivers. Primary law.
n/a
Prohibited
n/a
None
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May 26, 2021
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Drugged driving is a growing issue nationally, and Wisconsin has seen its number of drug-related crash deaths double in the past decade. This article references GHSA's recent report on drug-impaired driving.
Rate Of Drugged Driving Deaths Climbs In Wisconsin
Story by Shamane Mills
June 4, 2018
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Responsibility.org Drugged Driving Grant Results: Wisconsin
Motorcycle Helmet Laws: Wisconsin
Motorcycle Helmet Required?
Helmets required for riders under 18 or with instructional permit. Universal helmet law repealed 1978.
Mature Driver Laws: Wisconsin
Length of Regular Renewal Cycle
8 years
Drug-Impaired Driving Laws: Wisconsin
DUID Zero Tolerance or Per se Laws for Some Drugs
Zero tolerance for some drugs.