(1) A rider
education provider shall report all of the following to the department within
48 hours of completion of a rider education class for each student through the
department's online driver education course information system:
(a) The name of the rider coach who taught
the course attended by the student.
(b) Whether the student took the skills test
on a 3-wheeled vehicle.
(c) The
student's score on the course exam.
(d) The student's operator's license
number.
(e) Whether the person
qualifies for and has requested a skill test waiver.
(f) If department computer systems are
modified to permit electronic reporting of demerit point reduction
qualification, whether the person qualifies for and has requested a demerit
point reduction.
(g) The date the
student completed the course.
(2) No report shall be required for a student
who fails the skills test unless department electronic reporting systems will
accept reports of failed skills tests.
(3) A rider coach shall complete a course
completion card issued by the curriculum provider and provide the card to the
student upon the student's successful completion of a basic rider course or a
basic course for experienced riders. If the rider took the course or skills
test on a 3-wheeled vehicle, the rider coach shall indicate that fact on any
course completion card provided to the student.
(4) Rider coaches may not issue a course
completion card to, nor report eligibility for a waiver for, a person who
completed a basic rider course or rider course for experienced riders in
another state or at a different school than the school at which the coach
provides instruction.
Notes
Wis. Admin. Code
Department of Transportation
Trans 129.13
Cr. Register, January,
1998, No. 505, eff. 2-1-98; CR 04-132: r. (1) (c), r. and recr. (1) (e)
Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05.
Amended by, CR 23-043: r. and recr.
Register
November 25 No. 827, eff.
12/1/2024
Successful completion of the course includes passing skills
and knowledge tests required by s.
Trans 129.09
(5). Riders should obtain course completion
card from the site that provided instruction and provide that form, or proof of
course completion in another state, to the division of motor vehicles when the
student applies for a "Class M" endorsement in Wisconsin. See s.
Trans 129.07 (2)
(a). Because of the different skills required
for 2-wheeled motorcycles and 3-wheeled motorcycles, the department restricts a
rider's "Class M" operating privilege who take DMV tests or who take rider
courses on 3-wheeled vehicles to 3-wheeled motorcycle operation.