Brown County Wisconsin Failure to Yield Right-of-Way Class
Brown County Wisconsin Failure to Yield Course is Quick and Easy Online Video Course
Failure to Yield Course Completion Automatically Sent to the DMV for you…
In Brown County, Wisconsin if you’ve received a citation or traffic ticket for failed to yield right-of-way, we have an easy and quick 2 hour course online for you. You don’t even have to take the course all at once. You can register now, and work on it a little at the time. Most of the 2 hours is just sitting back and watching. Easy!
Brown County Wisconsin Failure to Yield Course
This fast online course teaches you the material you’ll need to know via short multimedia lessons, including some video, fun animations, and taped interviews with real Wisconsin drivers just like yourself. The course shows briefly, your role and responsibilities as a Wisconsin driver, with short topics that center around:
- Yielding Right of Way to Pedestrians, motorcyclists, and bicyclist safety
- Wisconsin yielding right-of-way laws and statutes
- General yield right-of-way laws
- Lawful driving procedures at school crossings, yielding to emergency vehicles, funeral processions, livestock transport, escorted oversized vehicles, etc.
- Yielding while passing at a railroad crossing, intersection, bridge, viaduct or tunnel
- Limitations on overtaking on left or driving on left side of roadway
- Overtaking and passing bicycles, electric personal assistive mobility devices, and motor buses.
- Obedience to traffic officers, signs and signals; fleeing from officer
- Overtaking and passing on the left
Brown County Yielding Right of Way Traffic School Made Easy!
Wisconsin Fail to Yield Violation Ticket – Citations – Any operator/driver who receives a ticket or citation for failure to yield
Right of Way and is convicted for failure to yield under Wisconsin statute 346.18 is asked to attend a failure to yield right-of-way course. If the violation results in bodily harm, great bodily harm or death to another, the operating privilege will be suspended:
- If the failure to yield violation results in bodily harm, suspension will be for two months.
- If the failing to yield charge results in great bodily harm, suspension will be for three months.
- If the fail to yield offense results in death to another person, suspension will be for nine months.
If your operating privilege is suspended, you will not be eligible to reinstate until you have successfully completed the failure to yield right-of-way course. This course has been designed to reacquaint you with vehicle right-of-way rules and provide awareness of keeping motorcyclists, pedestrians and bicyclists safe. Please contact your provider of choice to obtain the cost and duration of the class.
Approved right-of-way instructors and locations:
Private driver training schools and safety organizations (both online as well as classroom failure to yield options are available) Traffic safety point reduction schools (note that the entire traffic safety course must be completed to satisfy the right–of-way course askment)
After successfully completing the failure to yield right-of-way course:
- Please make sure that your instructor provides the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) proof that you have successfully completed the course.
- Once notification has been provided to the DMV, please check your driving status and eligibility to reinstate your operating privilege if you have been suspended.
General rules of yielding right-of-way.
What to do on approach of emergency vehicle.
Owner’s liability for vehicle failing to yield the right-of-way to an authorized emergency vehicle.
Yielding Right-of-way of funeral processions and military convoys.
Owner’s liability for vehicle failing to yield the right-of-way to a funeral procession.
Right-of-way of livestock.
Emergency vehicles operated as escorts and rights-of-way related to escorted vehicles.
Penalty for violating sections 346.18 to 346.21.
Driver Information Section
P.O. Box 7983
Brown County, WI 53707-7983
Email
Phone (608) 264-7447
Fax (608) 267-3812