Keyword Details: Driving Safety
The AARP Smart Driver Course is the nation’s first refresher course specifically designed for drivers age 50 and older. In many states, drivers may benefit from a discount on their auto insurance premium upon completing the course. And you will learn something new along the way. In fact, an evaluati...
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The program is specifically geared towards providing comprehensive driver rehabilitation. Provides clinical screening, behind-the-wheel evaluation, and on-road training. Works with clients, families, and professionals to assist in making appropriate decisions regarding the issue of driving. Speci...
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The Clinical Driving Assessment is done in a therapy clinic with a specially-trained Occupational therapist. We assess 5 domains that make up a safe driver including:
• general physical function and the ability to operate a vehicle
• memory/attention
• vision (as required by WI DOT standards)
• gen...
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Department of Motor Vehicles service center provides driver license, vehicle registration, disabled parking identification, medically impaired driver reports, and Wisconsin State ID's.
- Wisconsin state ID cards: Original (8 years) $28, renewal (8 years) $28, Duplicate $16; for voting purposes (fr...
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