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Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles

Facts & Figures 2020

A Reference Guide

2020 Facts and Figures

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Contents Accidents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 1

2018 Safety Responsibility Program Results * .......................................................................................................... 2

Dealers .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Buyer Identification Card .......................................................................................................................................... 3

Buyer Licenses Issued ............................................................................................................................................... 3

Consumer Complaints ............................................................................................................................................... 4

Dealer Inspections Completed .................................................................................................................................. 4

Dealer Licenses Issued .............................................................................................................................................. 5

Salesperson Licenses Issued ..................................................................................................................................... 6

Drivers ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7

Abstracts ................................................................................................................................................................... 7

Citations and Convictions ......................................................................................................................................... 8

Traffic Convictions Entered ....................................................................................................................................... 9

Driver License.......................................................................................................................................................... 13

Commercial Driver License (CDL) ............................................................................................................................ 14

Class A, B, & C Drivers Licensed by County ............................................................................................................. 15

Commercial Driver License Statistics --- Endorsements ......................................................................................... 17

S (School Bus) & P (Passenger Vehicle) ................................................................................................................... 17

Commercial Driver License Statistics --- Endorsements ......................................................................................... 19

H (Hazardous Materials), N (Tank Vehicle) & T (Double/Triple Trailers) ................................................................ 19

Instruction Permit Statistics .................................................................................................................................... 22

Commercial Driving School ..................................................................................................................................... 25

Motorcycle License ................................................................................................................................................. 25

Motorcycle License Class M Statistics..................................................................................................................... 26

Occupational License .............................................................................................................................................. 29

School Bus (S) endorsement ................................................................................................................................... 30

Driver License/ID Cards Issued ............................................................................................................................... 31

Drivers Licensed by County ..................................................................................................................................... 34

Drivers Licensed – Probationary ............................................................................................................................. 36

Drivers Licensed – Probationary and Regular ......................................................................................................... 38

Total Licensed Drivers by Year ................................................................................................................................ 41

Employer Notification Program .............................................................................................................................. 42

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Medical Evaluation for Drivers ............................................................................................................................... 43

Organ Donor ........................................................................................................................................................... 44

Photo Identification Card (ID) ................................................................................................................................. 45

2019 Counts for Photo Identification Card (ID) Holders ......................................................................................... 46

Valid ID Cards by County ......................................................................................................................................... 49

Points ...................................................................................................................................................................... 51

Administrative Suspension: Alcohol Concentration ............................................................................................... 52

Alcohol/Drug Review .............................................................................................................................................. 53

Disqualification ....................................................................................................................................................... 54

Habitual Traffic Offender ........................................................................................................................................ 55

Revocation and Suspension .................................................................................................................................... 56

Revocations or Suspensions by Reason of Conviction ............................................................................................ 57

Revocation Suspension Reinstatement .................................................................................................................. 60

Traffic Safety Programs ........................................................................................................................................... 62

Driving Skills Test .................................................................................................................................................... 63

Driver License Knowledge Exam ............................................................................................................................. 64

Third Party Testing .................................................................................................................................................. 66

Administrative Rules in Calendar 2019 ................................................................................................................... 67

New Laws in Calendar Year 2019 ............................................................................................................................ 68

Transportation Fund Revenue ................................................................................................................................ 69

Motor Carriers ............................................................................................................................................................ 70

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT)................................................................................................................................ 70

International Registration Plan (IRP) ...................................................................................................................... 71

Motor Carrier Audit ................................................................................................................................................ 73

Motor Carrier Fuel Tax ............................................................................................................................................ 74

Motor Carrier Insurance ......................................................................................................................................... 75

Motor Carrier Unified Carrier Registration ............................................................................................................. 76

Telephone Authorization ........................................................................................................................................ 77

Vehicles ....................................................................................................................................................................... 78

Certificate of Title ................................................................................................................................................... 78

Disabled Parking Identification Card ...................................................................................................................... 79

Electronic Title and Registration ............................................................................................................................. 80

Heavy Vehicle Registration & Titling ....................................................................................................................... 81

Involuntary Transfer ............................................................................................................................................... 81

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License Plates Issued............................................................................................................................................... 82

License Plates & Renewal Stickers .......................................................................................................................... 84

Online Registration Renewal .................................................................................................................................. 85

Personalized License Plate ...................................................................................................................................... 86

Traffic Violation & Registration Program (TV&RP) ................................................................................................. 88

Vehicle Emission Inspection Program (I/M) ........................................................................................................... 89

Plate/Registration/Vehicle Type Abbreviations ..................................................................................................... 90

Vehicles Registered by County ............................................................................................................................... 93

Vehicles Registered by Year .................................................................................................................................... 95

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Crashes

Generally, law enforcement agencies investigate and file the written reports with the DOT. In those reportable crashes where an enforcement agency does not investigate and/or file a report, the people involved are required to file one. Go to this site to complete your report: Crash Reporting

The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) no longer manages crash reporting. Please contact: Crash Records Unit Phone (608) 266-8753 Email: [email protected]

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2019 Safety Responsibility Program Results * The Wisconsin Safety Responsibility Law requires all motorists involved in reportable crashes to submit evidence to the DMV of their financial ability to pay for damages they caused in the crash. A crash is reportable if there is injury or death, if there is $200 or more damage to government property (except a government owned vehicle), or if there is $1,000 or more in damages to any one person’s property (including government owned vehicles). In 2019 there were 4,050 claims made against 6,205 uninsured drivers and/or owners exceeding $23.0 million in damages.

2019 – Safety Responsibility (SR) Claims by Type of Claim and Amounts

Claim Type

Total Claims

Total Amount

Fatalities 1 $25,250 Personal Injuries 15 $124,445 Property Damage 267 $1,139,000 Vehicle Damage 3,767 $21,820,215 Total 4,050 $23,099,910

A claim is verification of damages or injuries filed against an uninsured negligent driver and/or vehicle owner resulting from a crash. The claim amount includes estimated court costs.

2019 – Motorists Subject to SR Law

6,205 Notices of Suspension were sent to the drivers and owners of vehicles in 2019. In many crashes, the drivers and owners were different persons.

1,633 (23%) Responded to the Notice of Suspension by settling the claims prior to suspension.

48 Posted the required security deposit.

4,572 Drivers and owners failed to comply with the requirements given on the Notice of Suspension and their operating and registration privileges were suspended.

1,633 Suspended motorists complied with the Safety Responsibility requirements after the Suspension Orders were entered.

1,641 Motorists accepted the one-year suspension of privileges.

1,568 Drivers and owners were still withdrawn as of January 21, 2020.

Out of 246,152 vehicles involved in reportable crashes in 2019, only 0.1% were uninsured, failed to pay for the damages and accepted a one-year suspension of privileges. *Insured parties have up to one year after the crash to file under the SR law, therefore 2019 is the latest year for which full SR program results are available.

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Dealers

Buyer Identification Card A Salvage Buyer Identification (BID) card permits the holder to attend salvage auction pools. DMV licenses persons who want to purchase damaged motor vehicles from motor vehicle salvage pools. The BID card holder must be an employee of a licensed dealer and may hold BID cards for more than one dealer at a time.

Source: Bureau of Vehicle Services\Dealer and Agent\Business and Customer Services Unit Work Statistics

Buyer Licenses Issued A buyer’s license allows the holder to bid on and purchase vehicles at wholesale motor vehicle auctions or dealerships.

Source: Bureau of Vehicle Services\Dealer and Agent\Business and Customer Services Unit Work Statistics Buyer’s License Implemented in 2004

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Consumer Complaints If a consumer has a problem with a vehicle purchased or leased from a Wisconsin dealer, DMV staff may be able to help.

Source: BVS\DA\Field Investigation Unit Work Statistics (Note: The methodology used for gathering this data has been corrected and 2019 totals were updated)

Dealer Inspections Completed DMV staff perform on-site dealership inspections to provide education; evaluate compliance with trade practices, record-keeping and business facility laws; and to resolve consumer complaints.

Source: BVS\DA\Field Investigation Unit Work Statistics

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Dealer Licenses Issued

A retail dealer license is required to sell or lease vehicles to the general public.

Source: BVS\DA\Business and Customer Services Unit Work Statistics

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Salesperson Licenses Issued A salesperson license is required to sell vehicles to the public as an employee of a retail dealer or recreational vehicle dealer.

Source: BVS\DA\Business and Customer Services Unit Work Statistics

Bureau of Vehicle Services

Dealer and Agent Section Dealer Licensing Unit (608) 266-1425 Email: [email protected]

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Drivers Abstracts Driver record abstracts are computer-generated copies of DMV’s driver records. Most driver record entries are retained for the preceding five years; however, certain convictions can result in a driver record being retained indefinitely.

Driver records can be requested in any of several different ways: • Public Abstract Request System (PARS) • Purchase Your Own Record – Online or by Mail • Brokers/Volume (BROVO) account holders are authorized under contract to receive driver record

information and provide it to eligible recipients, as required for their specific business needs and according to DPPA guidelines. BROVO account holders are required to maintain a con-tract, updated DPPA form and comply with background check requirements at specific intervals. The BROVO service is provided by WisDOT in partnership with Wisconsin Interactive Network (WIN).

Source: BDS\DMVCC Work Statistics

Bureau of Driver Services – DMV Communication Center (608) 266-2353 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

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Citations and Convictions Citations: Enforcement officers issue traffic citations (tickets) to drivers for violations of traffic laws. Most citations are written on the Wisconsin Uniform Traffic Citation (UTC) form. Each citation must be resolved by a court action.

Convictions: Convictions result from a guilty plea or court finding of guilty when a person is cited for a traffic violation. When a court finds a driver guilty of a charge, the person usually pays a fine or forfeiture and is assessed demerit points on point assessable offenses.

The courts forward all citations to the DMV. The DMV is required to record convictions to establish a person’s driving history. The DMV maintains this history of Wisconsin drivers to determine when license withdrawal is necessary. Some single convictions require that DMV withdraw a license. Other times a driver’s accumulation of demerit points triggers an action.

Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center (608) 266-2261 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Citations & Withdrawals Section ‘Entered’ means convictions were posted to the Driver Record. ‘Processed’ includes convictions posted to the Driver Record and those that do not post to the Driver Record. For example, tickets that are written to out-of-state drivers and to companies, or tickets that are dismissed or the driver was found not guilty, etc., still need to be sorted, stored electronically and processed because of UTC accountability issues.

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Traffic Convictions Entered Traffic Convictions Entered on Driver Record File

January - December 2020 Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total

1 SI Speeding Intermediate (11-19 over limit) 62,783 12.46% 2 OWS Operating While Suspended 51,517 10.22% 3 CNI Compulsory Insurance - No Insurance 41,601 8.26% 4 SE Speeding Excess (20 or more over limit) 30,544 6.06% 5 S Speeding (1-10 over speed limit) 28,484 5.65% 6 FFS Failure to Fasten Seat Belt 27,411 5.44% 7 CNP Compulsory Insurance - No Proof 26,858 5.33% 8 OWL Operating w/o Driver License 23,268 4.62% 9 UV Unregistered Vehicle 22,533 4.47%

10 OWI Operating under influence intoxicant/controlled substance 19,261 3.82% 11 FOS Failure to Obey Traffic Sign or Signal 17,767 3.53% 12 BAC Blood Alcohol Concentration (prohibited) 15,501 3.08% 13 OAR Operating After Revocation 10,625 2.11% 14 DS Defective Speedometer 9,767 1.94% 15 ORS Operating while Registration Suspended (209) 8,678 1.72% 16 FYR Failure to Yield Right of Way 7,812 1.55% 17 LNP License not on person 6,898 1.37% 18 ID Inattentive Driving 5,643 1.12% 19 IS Imprudent Speed 5,597 1.11% 20 OT Obstructing Traffic 5,046 1.00% 21 UAL Underage Alcohol (207) 4,701 0.93% 22 SVL Signal Violation 4,658 0.92% 23 FVC Failure to Keep Vehicle Under Control 4,554 0.90% 24 IP Improper Plates 4,363 0.87% 25 FTC Following too Closely 4,165 0.83% 26 DLT Deviating from Lane of Traffic 3,682 0.73% 27 IC Implied Consent 3,218 0.64% 28 IL No or improper lights 3,026 0.60% 29 PAC Prohibited Alcohol Concentration (212) 2,700 0.54% 30 IVO Intoxicant in Vehicle - Operator 2,656 0.53% 31 VOR Violation of Restriction 2,397 0.48% 32 PI Passing Illegally 2,356 0.47% 33 DOF Deface or Obstruct Official Sign 2,239 0.44% 34 FPS Failure to Pay Support (205) 2,189 0.43% 35 FRA Failure to Report Accident 2,064 0.41% 36 IT Illegal Turn 1,977 0.39% 37 RD Reckless Driving 1,852 0.37%

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Traffic Convictions Entered on Driver Record File January - December 2020

Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total 38 DWS Driving on Wrong Side of Highway 1,803 0.36% 39 CSR Child Safety Restraint 1,764 0.35% 40 TFC Too Fast for Conditions 1,742 0.35% 41 OV Obstructed View or Control 1,622 0.32% 42 DSP Duty Upon Striking property 1,235 0.25% 43 FSU Failure to Stop After Accident unattended vehicle 1,110 0.22% 44 IM Improper Muffler 1,055 0.21% 45 BI Backing Illegally 1,014 0.20% 46 JA Juvenile Alcohol* 979 0.19% 47 AEO Attempt to Elude Officer 963 0.19% 48 T Truancy 769 0.15% 49 FSB Failure to Stop for School Bus 648 0.13% 50 DOW Driving over Walk 640 0.13% 51 POH Parking on Highway 506 0.10% 52 FSA Failure to Stop After Accident 470 0.09% 53 RPS Restrictions on Parking and Stopping 445 0.09% 54 IVP Intoxicant in Vehicle - Passenger 420 0.08% 55 PUP Permitting Unauthorized Person to Operate 403 0.08% 56 IE Improper Equipment 374 0.07% 57 VUF Vehicle Used in Commission of Felony 364 0.07% 58 FNC Failure to Notify of Address or Name Change 348 0.07% 59 FTT Failure to Transfer Title 329 0.07% 60 IDT Ignition/Immobilization Device Tampering 297 0.06% 61 D Drug Conviction 270 0.05% 62 TWD Texting While Driving 248 0.05% 63 UAO Underage Alcohol Operation** 243 0.05% 64 IB Improper Brakes 221 0.04% 65 FGS Failure to Give Signal 211 0.04% 66 CDL Commercial Deviating from Lane of Traffic 204 0.04% 67 CSI Commercial Speeding Intermediate (15-19 over) 197 0.04% 68 OII Operating while Intoxicated Causing Injury 183 0.04% 69 IIV Intoxicant in Vehicle - Underage Person 168 0.03% 70 SLL Special Limitations on Load 164 0.03% 71 UID Underage ID (208) 151 0.03% 72 DAT Driving Against Traffic 146 0.03% 73 R Racing 144 0.03% 74 CUL Commercial Unlawful License 135 0.03% 75 UA Unnecessary Acceleration 135 0.03% 76 CFC Commercial Following too Closely 109 0.02% 77 JCS Juvenile Controlled Substances (under 17) 88 0.02%

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Traffic Convictions Entered on Driver Record File January - December 2020

Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total 78 MDO Miscellaneous Driving Offenses (204) 82 0.02% 79 FDL Failure to Dim Lights 81 0.02% 80 CFP Commercial Failure to Pay (out-of-state only) 72 0.01% 81 CTU Commercial Telephone Use While Driving 70 0.01% 82 CFA Commercial Failure to Appear (out-of-state only) 64 0.01% 83 IPW Improper Use Phone While Driving in Work Zone 61 0.01% 84 LH Littering highway 59 0.01% 85 DDH Driving on Divided Highway 53 0.01% 86 CPI Commercial Passing Illegally 40 0.01% 87 TPV Transporting Person or Vehicle Illegally 40 0.01% 88 GBH Great Bodily Harm 37 0.01% 89 CTF Commercial Too Fast for Conditions 34 0.01% 90 CWI Commercial Operating while Intoxicated 31 0.01% 91 FYL Flashing Yellow Violation 30 0.01% 92 UN Unnecessary noise 28 0.01% 93 CIS Commercial Imprudent Speed 27 0.01% 94 NH Negligent Homicide 26 0.01% 95 NHI Negligent Homicide Intoxicated 26 0.01% 96 UTD Use Telephone While Driving with Probationary/Instructional Permit 25 0.00% 97 CSE Commercial Speeding Excess (20 or more over) 22 0.00% 98 CDS Comm. Duty upon Striking Property 20 0.00% 99 CD Careless Driving (out-of-state only) 16 0.00%

100 CFR Commercial Failure to Report Accident 15 0.00% 101 OCS Operating while Intoxicated-Controlled Substance 15 0.00% 102 CAC Commercial Admin. Suspension 14 0.00% 103 FA Falsified Application 14 0.00% 104 CCD Commercial Careless Driving (out-of-state only) 13 0.00% 105 OSO Operating while Out of Service 13 0.00% 106 TCC Transporting Children in Cargo Area of Motor Vehicle 10 0.00% 107 COO Commercial 0.0 -Not-a-Drop 8 0.00% 108 MSC Miscellaneous 8 0.00% 109 PLS Projecting Loads on Side of Vehicle 8 0.00% 110 FAR Falsified Accident Report 7 0.00% 111 CRD Commercial Reckless Driving 6 0.00% 112 CFH Crossing Fire Hose 5 0.00% 113 CFU Comm. Failure to Stop after Accident (unattended Veh) 5 0.00% 114 CNC Commercial Failure to Comply (out-of-state only) 5 0.00% 115 CPB Commercial Possession of Intoxicant Beverage 5 0.00% 116 SOL Surrender of License upon Cancellation Revocation or Suspension 5 0.00% 117 ICU Implied Consent Underage 4 0.00%

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Traffic Convictions Entered on Driver Record File January - December 2020

Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total 118 CFI Compulsory Insurance - Fraudulent, False or Invalid Proof of Insurance 3 0.00% 119 JID Juvenile ID 3 0.00% 120 RRP Reproducing Evidence of Registration Prohibited 3 0.00% 121 CIC Commercial Implied Consent 2 0.00% 122 FD Found Delinquent 2 0.00% 123 FEM Following Emergency Vehicle 2 0.00% 124 IUC Insufficient Undercarriage Clearance 2 0.00% 125 IUL Illegal use of Operator's License 2 0.00% 126 OML Operating with Multiple Licenses 2 0.00% 127 OWD Operating while Disqualified 2 0.00% 128 SLR Surrender of Licenses and Registrations upon Rev or Sus 2 0.00% 129 CA Commercial Alcohol 1 0.00% 130 CIN Commercial Implied Consent-not-a-drop 1 0.00% 131 CVF Comm. Vehicle used in Commission of Felony 1 0.00% 132 HDS Haz. Commercial Duty Upon Striking Property 1 0.00% 133 HFR Haz. Commercial Failure to Report Accident 1 0.00% 134 HWI Haz. Commercial Operating while Intoxicated 1 0.00% 135 IR Illegal Riding 1 0.00% 136 RRF Railroad Failure to Stop 1 0.00% 137 RVL Roadway Violation 1 0.00%

Total 503,846 * Under the legal drinking age (under 21); violation under Chapter 48 & 125 ** Under 21 years of age; not-a-drop, Statute 346.63(2m) *** Note: This report only includes convictions entered on the driving record Source: TSO Job -- CVCNTMTH

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Driver License A driver license is evidence of authority to operate a motor vehicle. The two types of driver licenses are probationary or regular. Bureau of Driver Services (608) 266-2353 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service Internet: Driver License ID Card Guide

License fees in 2020 are:

Non-Commercial Driver License Instruction permit $35 Motorcycle instruction permit $32 Driving skills exam

Auto (Class D) $15 Motorcycle (Class M) $15 Original Probationary or Regular License

Auto (Class D) $28 Motorcycle (Class M) $22 Renewal License –8 year

Auto (Class D) $34 Motorcycle (Class M) $18 Auto and Motorcycle (Class D/M) $42

Commercial Driver License

Instruction permit $30 Driving skills exam - Class A, B, C (except school bus) $20 School bus skills exam - Class B, C, D $15 Original or Renewal License

(Classes A, B and/or C with or without endorsements $74 Add Class(es) to existing license $5 (cost is for each class added, with an additional $10 Federal Verification fee)

HME-TSA Assessment Fee $34 (this is in addition to the Regular Renewal fee, Duplicate fee, etc. which would include the $10. The only time it would be $44 would be for a HazMat renewal application)

Add Endorsements (each) to existing license $5 Lift (No CMV operation in interstate commerce) restriction $14 Lift (No CMV operation with air brakes) restriction $14

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Commercial Driver License (CDL) A commercial driver license (CDL) is required for anyone operating a vehicle that:

• Weighs over 26,000 pounds. To determine the weight of the vehicle, use the highest of the following weights:

o manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)

o manufacturer’s gross combination weight rating (GCWR)

o actual weight

o registered weight

• Carries hazardous materials that require placarding under federal law. (Placarding requirements are found in Title 49, Code of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, part 397.)

• Is designed or used to carry 16 or more persons including the driver.

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Class A, B, & C Drivers Licensed by County Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) Total (1) and (2) Expired (3) ADAMS 1,384 676 2,060 89 ASHLAND 878 378 1,256 39 BARRON 2,910 1,212 4,122 186 BAYFIELD 825 403 1,228 63 BROWN 7,852 4,124 11,976 562 BUFFALO 1,083 374 1,457 55 BURNETT 966 441 1,407 59 CALUMET 1,961 788 2,749 56 CHIPPEWA 3,895 1,520 5,415 148 CLARK 2,288 808 3,096 74 COLUMBIA 2,978 1,361 4,339 133 CRAWFORD 871 349 1,220 45 DANE 9,612 5,278 14,890 1,213 DODGE 4,599 1,791 6,390 199 DOOR 1,203 539 1,742 47 DOUGLAS 2,019 1,062 3,081 252 DUNN 2,418 909 3,327 127 EAU CLAIRE 3,322 1,676 4,998 202 FLORENCE 326 169 495 29 FOND DU LAC 4,521 1,876 6,397 227 FOREST 660 339 999 36 GRANT 2,707 1,066 3,773 141 GREEN 2,131 798 2,929 79 GREEN LAKE 1,196 473 1,669 51 IOWA 1,438 545 1,983 55 IRON 414 181 595 36 JACKSON 1,274 559 1,833 75 JEFFERSON 3,653 1,625 5,278 170 JUNEAU 1,604 729 2,333 106 KENOSHA 5,186 2,247 7,433 621 KEWAUNEE 1,350 403 1,753 24 LA CROSSE 3,535 1,834 5,369 227 LAFAYETTE 1,224 399 1,623 52 LANGLADE 1,304 586 1,890 67 LINCOLN 1,606 772 2,378 74 MANITOWOC 3,486 1,456 4,942 146 MARATHON 5,728 2,600 8,328 284 MARINETTE 2,069 1,180 3,249 145 MARQUETTE 954 493 1,447 42 MENOMINEE 117 91 208 15 MILWAUKEE 20,396 10,989 31,385 3,849 MONROE 2,606 1,058 3,664 136 OCONTO 2,508 1,055 3,563 95 ONEIDA 1,807 1,002 2,809 92 OUTAGAMIE 6,380 3,196 9,576 346

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Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) Total (1) and (2) Expired (3) OZAUKEE 1,952 974 2,926 112 PEPIN 550 216 766 27 PIERCE 2,088 749 2,837 157 POLK 2,431 1,053 3,484 158 PORTAGE 3,060 1,268 4,328 166 PRICE 963 444 1,407 35 RACINE 6,411 3,094 9,505 633 RICHLAND 900 402 1,302 36 ROCK 5,625 3,028 8,653 538 RUSK 1,032 433 1,465 50 SAUK 3,061 1,488 4,549 166 SAWYER 781 486 1,267 80 SHAWANO 2,469 1,082 3,551 109 SHEBOYGAN 3,559 1,593 5,152 206 ST. CROIX 3,833 1,447 5,280 255 TAYLOR 1,680 511 2,191 48 TREMPEALEAU 1,937 718 2,655 82 UNKNOWN 3,466 2,150 5,616 199 VERNON 1,810 740 2,550 69 VILAS 1,068 614 1,682 55 WALWORTH 3,899 1,755 5,654 313 WASHBURN 1,022 506 1,528 71 WASHINGTON 4,919 2,237 7,156 233 WAUKESHA 8,741 5,123 13,864 607 WAUPACA 2,699 1,212 3,911 141 WAUSHARA 1,589 688 2,277 72 WINNEBAGO 4,835 2,858 7,693 343 WOOD 3,487 1,634 5,121 188 Total 211,111 99,913 311,024 15,918

(1) Valid Number of Valid D and Probationary License Holders by County Excludes Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified and Expired (2) Withdrawn Number of Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified by County Excludes Expired Licenses (3) Expired Number of Expired Licenses That Are Less Than One Year Expired, by County Source: Bureau of Drivers Services, Report YRENDDL

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Commercial Driver License Statistics --- Endorsements S (School Bus) & P (Passenger Vehicle)

Birth P Endorsements S Endorsements S & P Endorsements Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2002 18 13 2 15 8 2 10 5 1 6 2001 19 31 17 48 21 14 35 15 8 23 2000 20 40 3 43 26 1 27 20 1 21 1999 21 70 20 90 39 15 54 33 11 44 1998 22 71 31 102 42 22 64 33 19 52 1997 23 91 40 131 45 29 74 44 28 72 1996 24 103 41 144 50 26 76 53 27 80 1995 25 131 82 213 63 56 119 61 50 111 1994 26 126 100 226 55 77 132 52 71 123 1993 27 145 111 256 55 77 132 53 69 122 1992 28 179 122 301 85 79 164 82 74 156 1991 29 204 156 360 75 98 173 74 88 162 1990 30 207 177 384 78 122 200 69 109 178 1989 31 213 180 393 83 124 207 80 116 196 1988 32 237 183 420 86 111 197 81 108 189 1987 33 243 178 421 85 114 199 80 104 184 1986 34 243 200 443 78 126 204 77 117 194 1985 35 235 185 420 85 121 206 78 117 195 1984 36 283 186 469 102 112 214 94 107 201 1983 37 271 188 459 107 126 233 97 119 216 1982 38 284 186 470 105 112 217 97 110 207 1981 39 294 218 512 96 121 217 91 119 210 1980 40 312 222 534 102 134 236 99 124 223 1979 41 360 240 600 125 135 260 119 128 247 1978 42 340 219 559 110 123 233 104 115 219 1977 43 379 206 585 129 117 246 127 111 238 1976 44 399 221 620 143 133 276 142 124 266 1975 45 363 239 602 100 134 234 103 127 230 1974 46 425 236 661 110 114 224 106 111 217 1973 47 437 260 697 131 151 282 130 147 277 1972 48 511 275 786 140 137 277 139 126 265 1971 49 556 285 841 151 125 276 151 119 270 1970 50 552 291 843 156 151 307 155 146 301 1969 51 541 254 795 155 139 294 149 138 287 1968 52 552 268 820 158 140 298 153 136 289 1967 53 637 296 933 191 151 342 188 145 333 1966 54 589 309 898 147 151 298 142 150 292 1965 55 597 244 841 181 131 312 174 127 301 1964 56 654 275 929 224 136 360 220 133 353 1963 57 743 324 1,067 259 176 435 239 173 412 1962 58 776 317 1,093 250 170 420 242 167 409 1961 59 752 319 1,071 261 177 438 252 171 423 1960 60 742 282 1,024 260 157 417 255 153 408 1959 61 757 233 990 268 138 406 262 134 396

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Birth P Endorsements S Endorsements S & P Endorsements Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1958 62 755 223 978 303 130 433 290 126 416 1957 63 728 252 980 265 151 416 256 148 404 1956 64 788 209 997 304 125 429 297 125 422 1955 65 748 179 927 297 98 395 291 96 387 1954 66 696 149 845 305 79 384 292 78 370 1953 67 681 156 837 268 91 359 260 88 348 1952 68 690 120 810 282 62 344 277 60 337 1951 69 611 98 709 260 56 316 257 54 311 1950 70 499 96 595 217 56 273 213 56 269 1949 71 435 64 499 180 27 207 177 26 203 1948 72 403 57 460 170 33 203 166 33 199 1947 73 354 50 404 132 26 158 130 26 156 1946 74 291 36 327 106 16 122 106 16 122 1945 75 228 38 266 80 17 97 80 17 97 1944 76 218 26 244 77 13 90 76 13 89 1943 77 210 25 235 74 13 87 73 13 86 1942 78 178 22 200 68 10 78 67 10 77 1941 79 137 17 154 51 10 61 51 10 61 1940 80 93 12 105 29 6 35 29 6 35 1939 81 88 6 94 34 0 34 34 0 34 1938 82 71 6 77 14 3 17 14 3 17 1937 83 46 8 54 12 3 15 12 3 15 1936 84 41 4 45 10 1 11 10 1 11 1935 85 29 5 34 11 2 13 11 2 13 1934 86 26 1 27 7 0 7 7 0 7 1933 87 18 1 19 6 0 6 6 0 6 1932 88 10 1 11 1 0 1 1 0 1 1931 89 7 0 7 3 0 3 3 0 3 1930 90 6 0 6 1 0 1 1 0 1 1929 91 4 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 1928 92 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1927 93 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1926 94 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1925 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1923 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 24,780 10,282 35,062 8,789 5,833 14,622 8,508 5,588 14,096

Data shown reflects counts for the number of Valid and unexpired endorsements as of 12/01/19. CDL Instructions Permits are excluded. This data reflects the number of endorsements and not the number of drivers who hold these endorsements since drivers can hold multiple endorsements. Source: Bureau of Drivers Services Report: YRNDORS

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Commercial Driver License Statistics --- Endorsements H (Hazardous Materials), N (Tank Vehicle) & T (Double/Triple Trailers)

Birth H Endorsements N Endorsements T Endorsements Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2002 18 0 0 0 72 0 72 7 0 7

2001 19 4 0 4 161 2 163 35 0 35

2000 20 14 0 14 250 12 262 43 2 45

1999 21 27 2 29 354 9 363 65 3 68

1998 22 49 1 50 429 11 440 77 1 78

1997 23 70 4 74 483 15 498 90 5 95

1996 24 87 4 91 620 21 641 114 8 122

1995 25 116 3 119 617 18 635 147 5 152

1994 26 151 3 154 780 31 811 161 6 167

1993 27 150 4 154 849 27 876 205 10 215

1992 28 187 2 189 911 28 939 236 8 244

1991 29 216 8 224 995 28 1,023 258 9 267

1990 30 206 14 220 973 45 1,018 254 9 263

1989 31 232 10 242 1056 27 1,083 304 12 316

1988 32 221 9 230 1117 32 1,149 346 13 359

1987 33 213 2 215 1157 30 1,187 294 12 306

1986 34 243 6 249 1247 30 1,277 347 14 361

1985 35 253 9 262 1352 25 1,377 398 6 404

1984 36 242 7 249 1446 33 1,479 420 9 429

1983 37 279 5 284 1411 38 1,449 400 11 411

1982 38 263 5 268 1427 32 1,459 419 10 429

1981 39 289 6 295 1550 46 1,596 441 15 456

1980 40 294 8 302 1597 40 1,637 535 17 552

1979 41 317 15 332 1678 52 1,730 507 24 531

1978 42 320 10 330 1649 62 1,711 514 20 534

1977 43 349 12 361 1687 53 1,740 556 20 576

1976 44 326 14 340 1645 55 1,700 590 22 612

1975 45 345 17 362 1734 63 1,797 623 27 650

1974 46 351 16 367 1850 57 1,907 683 24 707

1973 47 347 12 359 1808 60 1,868 629 30 659

1972 48 385 7 392 2068 54 2,122 760 31 791

1971 49 473 15 488 2241 77 2,318 837 38 875

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Birth H Endorsements N Endorsements T Endorsements Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1970 50 477 13 490 2442 90 2,532 940 26 966

1969 51 440 15 455 2345 95 2,440 906 49 955

1968 52 484 20 504 2356 93 2,449 950 41 991

1967 53 483 14 497 2542 101 2,643 1114 38 1,152

1966 54 532 17 549 2715 81 2,796 1159 43 1,202

1965 55 517 23 540 2726 88 2,814 1153 41 1,194

1964 56 551 14 565 2946 102 3,048 1253 41 1,294

1963 57 564 23 587 3063 98 3,161 1302 37 1,339

1962 58 634 15 649 3208 95 3,303 1398 49 1,447

1961 59 565 12 577 3118 96 3,214 1325 41 1,366

1960 60 525 12 537 3159 77 3,236 1388 28 1,416

1959 61 522 15 537 3041 68 3,109 1323 30 1,353

1958 62 509 8 517 2823 64 2,887 1235 28 1,263

1957 63 458 9 467 2765 76 2,841 1276 37 1,313

1956 64 370 2 372 2641 63 2,704 1211 30 1,241

1955 65 320 6 326 2459 50 2,509 1172 31 1,203

1954 66 274 4 278 2260 42 2,302 1062 26 1,088

1953 67 239 3 242 2065 42 2,107 1005 28 1,033

1952 68 162 4 166 1990 28 2,018 911 14 925

1951 69 108 2 110 1664 37 1,701 840 23 863

1950 70 95 3 98 1368 24 1,392 680 17 697

1949 71 77 0 77 1201 20 1,221 618 12 630

1948 72 62 1 63 1035 17 1,052 516 10 526

1947 73 48 0 48 986 15 1,001 493 11 504

1946 74 37 1 38 768 11 779 381 8 389

1945 75 29 1 30 637 11 648 329 9 338

1944 76 15 0 15 557 11 568 297 8 305

1943 77 22 0 22 578 10 588 304 7 311

1942 78 16 0 16 479 5 484 257 5 262

1941 79 8 0 8 385 5 390 225 4 229

1940 80 5 0 5 293 3 296 155 2 157

1939 81 4 0 4 237 2 239 121 3 124

1938 82 4 0 4 185 2 187 102 0 102

1937 83 4 0 4 135 2 137 71 1 72

1936 84 1 0 1 112 0 112 50 0 50

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Birth H Endorsements N Endorsements T Endorsements Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1935 85 0 0 0 80 2 82 33 0 33

1934 86 3 0 3 72 0 72 39 0 39

1933 87 0 0 0 33 0 33 10 0 10

1932 88 0 0 0 30 1 31 11 1 12

1931 89 0 0 0 21 0 21 8 0 8

1930 90 0 0 0 15 0 15 6 0 6

1929 91 0 0 0 12 0 12 5 0 5

1928 92 0 0 0 10 0 10 4 0 4

1927 93 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 0 1

1926 94 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1

1925 95 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

1923 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

Total 16,183 467 16,650 98,761 2,740 101,501 38,929 1,200 40,129 Footnote: Data shown reflects counts for the number of Valid and unexpired endorsements as of 12/01/20. CDL Instructions Permits are excluded. This data reflects the number of endorsements and not the number of drivers who hold these endorsements since drivers can hold multiple endorsements. Source: Bureau of Drivers Services Report: YRNDORS

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Instruction Permit Statistics

Commercial Regular Motorcycle CDLI REGI CYCI

Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2004 16 0 0 0 23,778 24,240 48,018 26 1 27 2003 17 0 0 0 4,292 3,911 8,203 96 10 106 2002 18 142 2 144 3,572 3,208 6,780 271 19 290 2001 19 195 12 207 2,874 2,694 5,568 461 36 497 2000 20 174 12 186 1,884 1,930 3,814 458 38 496 1999 21 198 12 210 1,462 1,630 3,092 460 38 498 1998 22 176 21 197 1,236 1,374 2,610 397 44 441 1997 23 179 9 188 1,028 1,204 2,232 379 37 416 1996 24 166 8 174 870 1,075 1,945 356 47 403 1995 25 164 8 172 769 952 1,721 337 34 371 1994 26 158 12 170 720 876 1,596 311 25 336 1993 27 169 22 191 652 844 1,496 294 43 337 1992 28 151 13 164 593 715 1,308 255 32 287 1991 29 139 20 159 564 693 1,257 270 25 295 1990 30 138 25 163 499 660 1,159 189 28 217 1989 31 139 19 158 417 587 1,004 228 31 259 1988 32 115 13 128 440 510 950 203 28 231 1987 33 125 19 144 320 423 743 170 29 199 1986 34 117 19 136 297 397 694 166 34 200 1985 35 119 12 131 294 357 651 167 35 202 1984 36 124 9 133 298 312 610 169 24 193 1983 37 113 17 130 255 302 557 144 29 173 1982 38 99 8 107 196 255 451 135 21 156 1981 39 83 10 93 197 271 468 144 9 153 1980 40 75 17 92 184 265 449 143 28 171 1979 41 95 17 112 187 214 401 142 22 164 1978 42 86 11 97 187 191 378 108 22 130 1977 43 79 15 94 143 156 299 98 24 122 1976 44 72 14 86 110 165 275 103 18 121 1975 45 60 10 70 123 157 280 123 26 149 1974 46 57 6 63 126 136 262 121 22 143 1973 47 62 11 73 105 126 231 107 25 132 1972 48 52 17 69 111 132 243 83 15 98 1971 49 75 15 90 97 141 238 92 31 123 1970 50 80 11 91 99 131 230 97 29 126

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Commercial Regular Motorcycle CDLI REGI CYCI

Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1969 51 59 11 70 108 106 214 96 23 119 1968 52 60 11 71 104 134 238 79 32 111 1967 53 55 17 72 105 102 207 98 15 113 1966 54 37 7 44 78 103 181 84 22 106 1965 55 47 7 54 81 106 187 91 20 111 1964 56 49 5 54 82 104 186 73 21 94 1963 57 56 8 64 84 104 188 51 20 71 1962 58 54 9 63 69 89 158 66 12 78 1961 59 63 13 76 66 100 166 65 11 76 1960 60 34 6 40 78 70 148 49 7 56 1959 61 34 7 41 58 59 117 42 10 52 1958 62 37 3 40 59 65 124 35 8 43 1957 63 24 7 31 41 50 91 37 4 41 1956 64 17 3 20 42 48 90 33 5 38 1955 65 14 2 16 35 34 69 34 3 37 1954 66 19 1 20 34 31 65 25 2 27 1953 67 23 2 25 34 40 74 15 4 19 1952 68 10 2 12 33 23 56 18 4 22 1951 69 7 3 10 18 29 47 14 1 15 1950 70 7 1 8 14 25 39 15 1 16 1949 71 8 1 9 14 13 27 7 3 10 1948 72 6 0 6 13 16 29 9 0 9 1947 73 8 0 8 8 11 19 4 2 6 1946 74 4 0 4 10 12 22 6 0 6 1945 75 0 1 1 7 6 13 2 1 3 1944 76 2 0 2 9 10 19 0 0 0 1943 77 2 0 2 6 10 16 3 0 3 1942 78 1 0 1 7 7 14 1 0 1 1941 79 1 0 1 5 4 9 1 0 1 1940 80 0 0 0 2 5 7 1 0 1 1939 81 0 0 0 3 6 9 3 0 3 1938 82 0 0 0 7 5 12 2 0 2 1937 83 0 0 0 2 6 8 1 0 1 1936 84 0 0 0 3 7 10 1 0 1 1935 85 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 1934 86 0 0 0 6 1 7 0 0 0

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Commercial Regular Motorcycle CDLI REGI CYCI

Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1933 87 0 0 0 4 4 8 0 0 0 1932 88 0 0 0 5 4 9 0 0 0 1931 89 0 0 0 6 2 8 0 0 0 1930 90 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 1929 91 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1928 92 0 0 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 1927 93 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1926 94 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1925 95 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1924 96 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Total 4,714 573 5,287 50,335 52,793 103,128 8,365 1,190 9,555

Footnote: Commercial and Regular instruction permit statistics include all types of status except those which expired prior to 12/01/20. Motorcycle instruction permit statistics include all types of status except those which expired prior to 06/01/19 (due to seasonal nature of this license type) Source: Bureau of Drivers Services Report: YRIPRMIT

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Commercial Driving School A driver training school teaches students to operate a motor vehicle. DMV licenses schools and instructors and inspects them to ensure they continue to meet licensing requirements. There are 177 licensed driving schools employing 846 instructors. Bureaus of Driver Services Qualifications and Issuance Section (608) 264-7495 Email: [email protected]

Motorcycle License A motorcycle is a motor vehicle designed and built to have no more than three wheels. It must have its own power source capable of speeds more than 30 mph with a 150-pound rider, under ideal road conditions. For questions, contact: Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center (608) 266-2261 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

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Motorcycle License Class M Statistics Probationary Regular

Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total 2004 16 80 11 91 0 0 0 2003 17 295 41 336 0 0 0 2002 18 534 72 606 16 0 16 2001 19 104 6 110 639 94 733 2000 20 43 13 56 1,073 142 1,215 1999 21 33 7 40 1,484 226 1,710 1998 22 21 4 25 1,791 252 2,043 1997 23 9 1 10 2,101 335 2,436 1996 24 2 0 2 2,555 450 3,005 1995 25 8 0 8 2,864 506 3,370 1994 26 3 1 4 3,049 531 3,580 1993 27 4 2 6 3,224 600 3,824 1992 28 6 1 7 3,810 692 4,502 1991 29 5 0 5 4,160 799 4,959 1990 30 3 0 3 4,413 854 5,267 1989 31 5 2 7 4,903 924 5,827 1988 32 0 0 0 4,948 990 5,938 1987 33 3 1 4 5,181 1,061 6,242 1986 34 2 2 4 4,983 971 5,954 1985 35 4 0 4 5,117 999 6,116 1984 36 2 0 2 5,462 1,093 6,555 1983 37 3 0 3 5,464 1,115 6,579 1982 38 1 0 1 5,773 1,202 6,975 1981 39 3 0 3 5,758 1,352 7,110 1980 40 5 0 5 6,088 1,340 7,428 1979 41 1 0 1 6,264 1,425 7,689 1978 42 2 0 2 5,975 1,372 7,347 1977 43 3 0 3 6,212 1,494 7,706 1976 44 2 0 2 6,289 1,527 7,816 1975 45 1 0 1 6,721 1,580 8,301 1974 46 3 0 3 6,898 1,569 8,467 1973 47 1 1 2 6,758 1,647 8,405 1972 48 4 0 4 7,536 1,768 9,304 1971 49 1 0 1 8,436 2,031 10,467 1970 50 2 0 2 9,202 2,173 11,375 1969 51 0 0 0 9,178 2,145 11,323 1968 52 4 0 4 9,753 2,218 11,971 1967 53 1 0 1 10,264 2,343 12,607 1966 54 1 0 1 10,645 2,341 12,986 1965 55 2 0 2 11,320 2,439 13,759

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Probationary Regular Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total 1964 56 2 0 2 12,651 2,744 15,395 1963 57 1 0 1 13,161 2,729 15,890 1962 58 1 0 1 13,339 2,794 16,133 1961 59 0 0 0 14,044 2,686 16,730 1960 60 2 0 2 13,906 2,570 16,476 1959 61 0 0 0 14,122 2,447 16,569 1958 62 1 0 1 13,833 2,255 16,088 1957 63 1 0 1 14,036 2,242 16,278 1956 64 0 0 0 13,439 2,007 15,446 1955 65 0 0 0 13,078 1,946 15,024 1954 66 0 0 0 12,786 1,821 14,607 1953 67 1 0 1 11,763 1,603 13,366 1952 68 0 0 0 11,068 1,447 12,515 1951 69 0 0 0 10,712 1,230 11,942 1950 70 0 0 0 9,469 1,081 10,550 1949 71 0 0 0 8,811 1,066 9,877 1948 72 0 0 0 7,966 906 8,872 1947 73 0 0 0 7,537 783 8,320 1946 74 0 0 0 5,989 671 6,660 1945 75 0 0 0 4,615 540 5,155 1944 76 0 0 0 4,306 475 4,781 1943 77 0 0 0 4,100 408 4,508 1942 78 0 0 0 3,570 404 3,974 1941 79 0 0 0 2,895 245 3,140 1940 80 0 0 0 2,471 257 2,728 1939 81 0 0 0 2,042 165 2,207 1938 82 0 0 0 1,892 209 2,101 1937 83 0 0 0 1,558 130 1,688 1936 84 0 0 0 1,398 105 1,503 1935 85 0 0 0 1,165 99 1,264 1934 86 0 0 0 930 67 997 1933 87 0 0 0 754 64 818 1932 88 0 0 0 642 50 692 1931 89 0 0 0 488 38 526 1930 90 0 0 0 424 24 448 1929 91 0 0 0 335 15 350 1928 92 0 0 0 302 14 316 1927 93 0 0 0 226 20 246 1926 94 0 0 0 172 12 184 1925 95 0 0 0 97 5 102 1924 96 0 0 0 81 5 86

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Probationary Regular Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total 1923 97 0 0 0 58 1 59 1922 98 0 0 0 28 3 31 1921 99 0 0 0 14 0 14 1920 100 0 0 0 15 0 15 1919 101 0 0 0 6 0 6 1918 102 0 0 0 2 0 2 1915 105 0 0 0 1 0 1 Total 1,215 165 1,380 462,604 82,983 545,587

Footnote: Data shown reflects counts for the number Class M license holders and includes those drivers who were Revoked, Suspended, Canceled, Surrendered or Disqualified. Licenses which expired prior to 12/01/20 are not included. Source: Bureau of Drivers Services Report: YRMOTOR

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Occupational License An occupational license is a restricted license that allows a person to drive to and from work, school, church, and to meet the requirements of a driver safety plan.

BAC - Administrative Suspension, Blood Alcohol Content D - Drug Conviction, 17 years old or older on date of conviction DR - Driver Record, Accumulation of Points IC - Implied Consent OWI - Operating under the influence of Intoxicant or Controlled Substance UAL - Underage Alcohol

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, TSO Report OCCUPTNL

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, TSO Report OCCUPTNL

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School Bus (S) endorsement A School Bus Endorsement (S) is required for anyone operating a school bus to transport:

• Pupils to/from public and private schools (and in some instances vocational, technical and adult education programs)

• Pupils to/from curricular or extra-curricular school activities • Pupils to/from religious instruction when school is in session • Children (under 21) with exceptional needs to/from approved educational programs

Bureau of Driver Services (608) 264-7447 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

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Driver License/ID Cards Issued ID/Licenses Issued in 2020

Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year to Date

Photo Identification Card

Original 3,439 3,656 2,906 1,131 1,762 3,558 3,798 3,830 3,903 4,568 2,844 2,329 37,724

Renewal 3,644 3,382 2,718 1,229 1,564 2,344 2,521 2,454 2,708 3,350 2,022 1,777 29,713

Duplicate 6,629 6,318 5,089 2,606 3,611 5,404 5,761 5,831 6,357 7,064 5,030 4,785 64,485

Regular Instruction Permit (Class D)

Original 5,770 6,050 5,096 642 5,665 7,164 7,440 7,182 5,485 6,175 5,208 5,493 67,370

Renewal 1,746 1,969 1,981 656 2,268 2,998 3,141 2,824 2,270 2,407 1,589 1,556 25,405

Duplicate 302 301 242 85 217 298 296 248 233 245 235 229 2,931

Motorcycle Instruction Permit (Class M)

Original 20 80 475 163 1,158 1,588 1,179 794 362 98 50 15 5,982

Renewal 45 114 598 229 786 903 510 270 163 32 25 22 3,697

Duplicate 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 4 1 0 0 15

Commercial Instruction Permit (Class ABC)

Original 837 763 533 270 350 498 549 646 547 538 381 452 6,364

Renewal 429 368 287 142 156 289 299 333 350 277 176 254 3,360

Duplicate 39 35 35 14 11 23 33 35 29 29 24 28 335

Change of Authority 43 53 31 19 15 19 13 26 42 28 24 38 351

Probationary (Class DM)

Original 6,271 5,116 3,760 130 11,006 9,900 8,696 8,250 6,893 4,332 6,490 6,684 77,528

Duplicate 1,246 1,225 1,021 496 772 1,185 1,247 1,393 1,230 1,349 1,001 980 13,145

Change of Authority 10 9 8 3 36 128 155 189 104 65 22 14 743

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ID/Licenses Issued in 2020

Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year to Date

Regular (Class ABCDM)

Original 10,906 7,559 7,971 3,142 8,417 12,925 12,917 12,909 11,085 11,138 7,629 8,446 115,044

Renewal 44,960 41,173 35,263 3,737 35,322 57,690 53,878 44,859 45,293 44,145 34,364 34,083 474,767

Duplicate 32,185 30,886 24,383 7,826 11,512 19,291 22,085 24,614 29,054 29,011 17,998 16,359 265,204

Change of Authority 921 840 926 546 723 1,776 1,854 1,837 1,518 1,266 733 745 13,685

Occupational (Class DM)

Original 1,125 898 965 399 614 646 667 760 790 839 756 776 9,235

Duplicate 23 26 22 2 7 25 12 14 21 21 12 16 201

Moped Instruction Permit (Class D)

Original 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Renewal 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5

Juvenile Instruction Permit (Class D)

Original 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Renewal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Duplicate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Juvenile Probationary (Class D)

Original 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Duplicate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Special Restricted Instruction Permit (Class D)

Original 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Renewal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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ID/Licenses Issued in 2020

Type Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year to Date

Special Restricted (Class D)

Original 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Renewal 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Duplicate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Totals

Originals 28,368 24,122 21,706 5,877 28,972 36,279 35,246 34,371 29,065 27,688 23,358 24,195 319,247

Renewals 50,826 47,006 40,847 5,994 40,096 64,226 60,349 50,741 50,784 50,211 38,176 37,692 536,948

Duplicates 40,424 38,792 30,792 11,029 16,131 26,228 29,437 32,138 36,928 37,720 24,300 22,397 346,316

Change of Authority 974 902 965 568 774 1,923 2,022 2,052 1,664 1,359 779 797 14,779

*Original means first time issued: does not include reissued or issued after reinstatement

Source: WISDOT/DMV-Bureau of Driver Services-Report No. P7913205

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Drivers Licensed by County Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) Total Expired (3) (1) and (2)

ADAMS 15,830 397 16,227 508 ASHLAND 11,478 245 11,723 398 BARRON 35,941 657 36,598 1,100 BAYFIELD 12,436 201 12,637 365 BROWN 186,732 3,355 190,087 5,530 BUFFALO 10,398 130 10,528 300 BURNETT 13,646 205 13,851 483 CALUMET 34,573 378 34,951 682 CHIPPEWA 47,310 914 48,224 1,168 CLARK 21,604 298 21,902 508 COLUMBIA 43,477 874 44,351 1,032 CRAWFORD 11,797 187 11,984 302 DANE 389,750 5,406 395,156 16,774 DODGE 63,461 1,266 64,727 1,639 DOOR 24,543 300 24,843 676 DOUGLAS 32,326 866 33,192 1,386 DUNN 30,345 556 30,901 966 EAU CLAIRE 71,746 1,485 73,231 2,422 FLORENCE 3,810 49 3,859 125 FOND DU LAC 73,701 1,438 75,139 1,991 FOREST 6,941 190 7,131 258 GRANT 33,811 492 34,303 908 GREEN 27,666 424 28,090 682 GREEN LAKE 13,893 293 14,186 369 IOWA 18,182 236 18,418 436 IRON 5,042 59 5,101 153 JACKSON 13,884 381 14,265 426 JEFFERSON 60,426 1,103 61,529 1,583 JUNEAU 19,193 547 19,740 615 KENOSHA 119,509 2,691 122,200 4,369 KEWAUNEE 15,563 198 15,761 299 LA CROSSE 83,225 1,542 84,767 2,758 LAFAYETTE 11,745 158 11,903 298 LANGLADE 15,023 275 15,298 433 LINCOLN 22,167 375 22,542 601 MANITOWOC 59,645 936 60,581 1,620 MARATHON 101,714 1,668 103,382 2,717 MARINETTE 32,047 526 32,573 1,014 MARQUETTE 12,057 258 12,315 309 MENOMINEE 2,343 141 2,484 153 MILWAUKEE 552,513 19,665 572,178 28,344 MONROE 31,174 655 31,829 924 OCONTO 29,856 423 30,279 639 ONEIDA 30,451 441 30,892 855

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Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) Total Expired (3) (1) and (2)

OUTAGAMIE 142,720 2,126 144,846 3,501 OZAUKEE 72,210 723 72,933 2,008 PEPIN 5,400 71 5,471 127 PIERCE 31,334 371 31,705 1,030 POLK 35,730 544 36,274 1,067 PORTAGE 50,741 819 51,560 1,346 PRICE 11,199 176 11,375 304 RACINE 136,273 3,725 139,998 4,854 RICHLAND 11,554 229 11,783 304 ROCK 116,438 2,805 119,243 4,308 RUSK 10,823 198 11,021 294 SAUK 47,969 1,103 49,072 1,438 SAWYER 13,306 260 13,566 490 SHAWANO 30,021 596 30,617 807 SHEBOYGAN 84,269 1,580 85,849 2,282 ST. CROIX 71,994 760 72,754 2,041 TAYLOR 14,310 193 14,503 354 TREMPEALEAU 21,487 336 21,823 562 UNKNOWN 81,657 1,116 82,773 2,286 VERNON 21,171 310 21,481 509 VILAS 19,363 364 19,727 648 WALWORTH 76,782 1,360 78,142 2,565 WASHBURN 13,509 192 13,701 397 WASHINGTON 105,382 1,465 106,847 2,383 WAUKESHA 318,844 3,814 322,658 8,799 WAUPACA 39,424 681 40,105 1,048 WAUSHARA 18,045 346 18,391 479 WINNEBAGO 123,306 2,272 125,578 3,681 WOOD 55,244 994 56,238 1,588 Total 4,233,479 82,413 4,315,892 140,618

(1) Valid -- Number of Valid D and Probationary License Holders by County Excludes Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified and Expired (2) Withdrawn -- Number of Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified by County Excludes Expired Licenses (3) Expired -- Number of Expired Licenses That Are Less Than One Year Expired by County Source: Bureau of Drivers Services, Report YRENDDL

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Drivers Licensed – Probationary Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) (Valid and Withdrawn) Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 2004 16 18,270 18,999 37,269 62 27 89 18,332 19,026 37,358 2003 17 24,230 24,524 48,754 336 163 499 24,566 24,687 49,253 2002 18 24,315 23,792 48,107 717 387 1,104 25,032 24,179 49,211 2001 19 7,528 6,551 14,079 554 277 831 8,082 6,828 14,910 2000 20 5,062 4,525 9,587 499 284 783 5,561 4,809 10,370 1999 21 3,104 2,957 6,061 353 192 545 3,457 3,149 6,606 1998 22 2,099 2,168 4,267 227 152 379 2,326 2,320 4,646 1997 23 1,522 1,565 3,087 182 121 303 1,704 1,686 3,390 1996 24 1,243 1,219 2,462 142 105 247 1,385 1,324 2,709 1995 25 1,030 1,052 2,082 136 76 212 1,166 1,128 2,294 1994 26 1,000 974 1,974 120 72 192 1,120 1,046 2,166 1993 27 895 869 1,764 100 67 167 995 936 1,931 1992 28 821 800 1,621 113 64 177 934 864 1,798 1991 29 738 754 1,492 92 48 140 830 802 1,632 1990 30 722 694 1,416 84 53 137 806 747 1,553 1989 31 575 629 1,204 72 41 113 647 670 1,317 1988 32 581 555 1,136 62 37 99 643 592 1,235 1987 33 489 463 952 55 21 76 544 484 1,028 1986 34 451 439 890 39 31 70 490 470 960 1985 35 411 349 760 48 20 68 459 369 828 1984 36 397 318 715 32 11 43 429 329 758 1983 37 369 322 691 32 11 43 401 333 734 1982 38 302 271 573 33 9 42 335 280 615 1981 39 297 268 565 30 10 40 327 278 605 1980 40 290 232 522 32 6 38 322 238 560 1979 41 242 221 463 24 8 32 266 229 495 1978 42 242 171 413 11 8 19 253 179 432 1977 43 198 165 363 15 6 21 213 171 384 1976 44 151 155 306 8 1 9 159 156 315 1975 45 165 146 311 10 4 14 175 150 325 1974 46 174 105 279 7 2 9 181 107 288 1973 47 129 106 235 9 2 11 138 108 246 1972 48 145 122 267 5 1 6 150 123 273 1971 49 119 104 223 4 2 6 123 106 229 1970 50 140 80 220 11 2 13 151 82 233 1969 51 103 72 175 5 3 8 108 75 183 1968 52 95 79 174 3 1 4 98 80 178 1967 53 89 61 150 5 1 6 94 62 156 1966 54 80 51 131 4 3 7 84 54 138 1965 55 90 57 147 4 2 6 94 59 153 1964 56 79 56 135 4 0 4 83 56 139 1963 57 67 55 122 5 0 5 72 55 127 1962 58 61 46 107 3 0 3 64 46 110 1961 59 68 43 111 2 1 3 70 44 114 1960 60 55 35 90 4 1 5 59 36 95 1959 61 41 28 69 2 1 3 43 29 72 1958 62 57 18 75 2 0 2 59 18 77

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Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) (Valid and Withdrawn) Birth Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1957 63 40 19 59 2 1 3 42 20 62 1956 64 32 10 42 3 0 3 35 10 45 1955 65 34 9 43 0 0 0 34 9 43 1954 66 24 10 34 1 0 1 25 10 35 1953 67 16 7 23 0 0 0 16 7 23 1952 68 19 4 23 0 0 0 19 4 23 1951 69 19 8 27 0 0 0 19 8 27 1950 70 10 3 13 0 0 0 10 3 13 1949 71 9 1 10 0 0 0 9 1 10 1948 72 6 4 10 0 0 0 6 4 10 1947 73 7 2 9 0 0 0 7 2 9 1946 74 6 1 7 0 0 0 6 1 7 1945 75 8 1 9 0 0 0 8 1 9 1944 76 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 1943 77 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 3 1942 78 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 1940 80 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 1939 81 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1938 82 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 2 4 1937 83 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1936 84 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1928 92 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 99,403 97,459 196,862 4,644 2,507 7,151 104,047 99,966 204,013

(1) Valid Number of Valid Probationary License Holders by Age and Sex Excludes Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified and Expired (2) Withdrawn Number of Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified by Age and Sex Excludes Expired Licenses Source: Bureau of Drivers Services, Report YRNDPROB

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Drivers Licensed – Probationary and Regular Birth Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) (Valid and Withdrawn) Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2004 16 16,148 16,864 33,012 55 21 76 16,203 16,885 33,088 2003 17 23,903 24,195 48,098 289 143 432 24,192 24,338 48,530 2002 18 26,573 26,242 52,815 665 368 1,033 27,238 26,610 53,848 2001 19 27,179 26,806 53,985 693 344 1,037 27,872 27,150 55,022 2000 20 29,374 28,626 58,000 920 506 1,426 30,294 29,132 59,426 1999 21 30,312 29,399 59,711 1,110 558 1,668 31,422 29,957 61,379 1998 22 30,891 30,390 61,281 1,271 721 1,992 32,162 31,111 63,273 1997 23 31,514 30,940 62,454 1,354 794 2,148 32,868 31,734 64,602 1996 24 32,395 31,503 63,898 1,614 872 2,486 34,009 32,375 66,384 1995 25 32,719 32,178 64,897 1,719 943 2,662 34,438 33,121 67,559 1994 26 33,562 33,242 66,804 1,831 1,027 2,858 35,393 34,269 69,662 1993 27 32,520 31,935 64,455 1,530 887 2,417 34,050 32,822 66,872 1992 28 33,489 32,630 66,119 1,589 869 2,458 35,078 33,499 68,577 1991 29 34,404 33,956 68,360 1,525 834 2,359 35,929 34,790 70,719 1990 30 35,095 34,828 69,923 1,606 968 2,574 36,701 35,796 72,497 1989 31 34,749 34,642 69,391 1,668 899 2,567 36,417 35,541 71,958 1988 32 34,470 34,608 69,078 1,677 905 2,582 36,147 35,513 71,660 1987 33 34,679 34,875 69,554 1,616 896 2,512 36,295 35,771 72,066 1986 34 35,246 35,132 70,378 1,560 843 2,403 36,806 35,975 72,781 1985 35 34,803 34,671 69,474 1,312 763 2,075 36,115 35,434 71,549 1984 36 34,819 34,576 69,395 1,274 708 1,982 36,093 35,284 71,377 1983 37 34,008 34,479 68,487 1,169 657 1,826 35,177 35,136 70,313 1982 38 35,037 34,888 69,925 1,204 670 1,874 36,241 35,558 71,799 1981 39 34,714 34,530 69,244 1,183 658 1,841 35,897 35,188 71,085 1980 40 35,011 34,656 69,667 1,224 680 1,904 36,235 35,336 71,571 1979 41 34,516 33,853 68,369 1,120 629 1,749 35,636 34,482 70,118 1978 42 32,569 32,262 64,831 1,012 517 1,529 33,581 32,779 66,360 1977 43 32,200 31,848 64,048 880 492 1,372 33,080 32,340 65,420 1976 44 30,732 30,375 61,107 812 440 1,252 31,544 30,815 62,359 1975 45 30,887 30,289 61,176 770 431 1,201 31,657 30,720 62,377 1974 46 30,950 30,146 61,096 764 417 1,181 31,714 30,563 62,277 1973 47 29,336 29,477 58,813 694 373 1,067 30,030 29,850 59,880 1972 48 30,524 30,421 60,945 696 382 1,078 31,220 30,803 62,023 1971 49 33,378 33,139 66,517 678 380 1,058 34,056 33,519 67,575 1970 50 35,446 35,210 70,656 761 374 1,135 36,207 35,584 71,791 1969 51 33,873 33,265 67,138 640 327 967 34,513 33,592 68,105 1968 52 33,763 33,684 67,447 616 298 914 34,379 33,982 68,361 1967 53 34,165 34,105 68,270 590 286 876 34,755 34,391 69,146 1966 54 35,315 35,659 70,974 631 310 941 35,946 35,969 71,915 1965 55 36,172 36,425 72,597 570 292 862 36,742 36,717 73,459

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Birth Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) (Valid and Withdrawn) Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1964 56 38,407 38,979 77,386 595 274 869 39,002 39,253 78,255 1963 57 38,809 39,271 78,080 547 243 790 39,356 39,514 78,870 1962 58 39,537 40,307 79,844 560 252 812 40,097 40,559 80,656 1961 59 40,142 40,897 81,039 535 230 765 40,677 41,127 81,804 1960 60 39,675 41,065 80,740 523 202 725 40,198 41,267 81,465 1959 61 39,275 40,135 79,410 448 207 655 39,723 40,342 80,065 1958 62 38,446 38,854 77,300 427 153 580 38,873 39,007 77,880 1957 63 37,929 38,878 76,807 385 138 523 38,314 39,016 77,330 1956 64 37,070 36,988 74,058 342 135 477 37,412 37,123 74,535 1955 65 35,524 35,962 71,486 278 141 419 35,802 36,103 71,905 1954 66 34,953 35,747 70,700 275 129 404 35,228 35,876 71,104 1953 67 32,776 33,406 66,182 242 98 340 33,018 33,504 66,522 1952 68 32,064 32,878 64,942 247 112 359 32,311 32,990 65,301 1951 69 30,882 31,260 62,142 193 114 307 31,075 31,374 62,449 1950 70 28,275 29,056 57,331 190 103 293 28,465 29,159 57,624 1949 71 27,084 28,245 55,329 181 125 306 27,265 28,370 55,635 1948 72 25,837 26,970 52,807 187 130 317 26,024 27,100 53,124 1947 73 25,616 26,674 52,290 174 115 289 25,790 26,789 52,579 1946 74 21,746 23,161 44,907 161 139 300 21,907 23,300 45,207 1945 75 17,481 18,553 36,034 163 110 273 17,644 18,663 36,307 1944 76 16,814 18,228 35,042 153 131 284 16,967 18,359 35,326 1943 77 16,783 18,359 35,142 159 143 302 16,942 18,502 35,444 1942 78 15,617 17,613 33,230 142 166 308 15,759 17,779 33,538 1941 79 13,066 14,775 27,841 156 135 291 13,222 14,910 28,132 1940 80 11,657 13,449 25,106 146 162 308 11,803 13,611 25,414 1939 81 10,422 11,966 22,388 156 151 307 10,578 12,117 22,695 1938 82 9,969 11,481 21,450 179 186 365 10,148 11,667 21,815 1937 83 8,646 10,356 19,002 129 180 309 8,775 10,536 19,311 1936 84 7,902 9,146 17,048 179 193 372 8,081 9,339 17,420 1935 85 6,781 8,044 14,825 169 179 348 6,950 8,223 15,173 1934 86 5,970 7,074 13,044 130 173 303 6,100 7,247 13,347 1933 87 4,842 5,944 10,786 136 171 307 4,978 6,115 11,093 1932 88 4,252 5,442 9,694 145 194 339 4,397 5,636 10,033 1931 89 3,535 4,314 7,849 136 130 266 3,671 4,444 8,115 1930 90 3,106 3,911 7,017 138 141 279 3,244 4,052 7,296 1929 91 2,467 3,492 5,959 133 177 310 2,600 3,669 6,269 1928 92 2,088 3,036 5,124 152 193 345 2,240 3,229 5,469 1927 93 1,559 2,281 3,840 125 147 272 1,684 2,428 4,112 1926 94 1,138 1,629 2,767 76 111 187 1,214 1,740 2,954 1925 95 722 1,137 1,859 65 81 146 787 1,218 2,005 1924 96 478 791 1,269 43 57 100 521 848 1,369 1923 97 315 500 815 33 39 72 348 539 887

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Birth Valid (1) Withdrawn (2) (Valid and Withdrawn) Year Age Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1922 98 213 330 543 21 33 54 234 363 597 1921 99 105 195 300 13 12 25 118 207 325 1920 100 58 96 154 6 6 12 64 102 166 1919 101 25 65 90 3 5 8 28 70 98 1918 102 22 29 51 6 2 8 28 31 59 1917 103 6 14 20 5 1 6 11 15 26 1916 104 3 10 13 2 0 2 5 10 15 1915 105 1 4 5 0 1 1 1 5 6 1914 106 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1912 108 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 Total 2,101,532 2,131,947 4,233,479 52,481 29,932 82,413 2,154,013 2,161,879 4,315,892

(1) Valid Number of Valid D and Probationary License Holders Excludes Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified and Expired (2) Withdrawn Number of Revoked/Suspended/Canceled/Surrendered/Disqualified Excludes Expired Licenses Source: Bureau of Drivers Services, Report YRENDDL

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Total Licensed Drivers by Year

Year Count Year Count Year Count Year Count 1928 893,450 1961 2,069,750 1984 3,192,135 2007 4,075,764 1930 995,000 1962 2,048,300 1985 3,265,322 2008 4,079,562 1940 1,230,000 1963 2,076,500 1986 3,288,517 2009 4,085,833 1941 1,246,600 1964 2,089,700 1987 3,308,903 2010 4,114,622 1942 1,309,475 1965 2,155,007 1988 3,329,557 2011 4,142,823 1943 1,369,750 1966 2,197,038 1989 3,357,339 2012 4,171,428 1944 1,422,050 1967 2,280,544 1990 3,394,203 2013 4,188,194 1945 1,505,700 1968 2,360,815 1991 3,473,236 2014 4,194,760 1946 1,547,100 1969 2,458,037 1992 3,481,421 2015 4,206,700 1947 1,553,500 1970 2,459,539 1993 3,502,347 2016 4,250,018 1948 1,575,500 1971 2,465,315 1994 3,554,003 2017 4,286,263 1949 1,613,800 1972 2,527,731 1995 3,601,619 2018 4,288,173 1950 1,661,700 1973 2,593,838 1996 3,723,685 2019 4,296,646 1951 1,721,700 1974 2,663,796 1997 3,672,469 2020 4,315,892 1952 1,750,100 1975 2,721,284 1998 3,709,957 1953 1,804,300 1976 2,792,905 1999 3,733,077 1954 1,817,700 1977 2,864,689 2000 3,801,798 1955 1,848,700 1978 2,927,546 2001 3,835,549 1956 1,879,750 1979 2,964,404 2002 3,839,930 1957 1,910,500 1980 3,014,715 2003 3,933,924 1958 1,930,500 1981 3,059,428 2004 3,993,348 1959 1,936,600 1982 3,070,956 2005 4,049,450 1960 2,002,900 1983 3,123,649 2006 4,066,273

Source: Bureau of Drivers Services, Report YRENDDL

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Employer Notification Program The Employer Notification program is part of the Public Abstract Request System (PARS), a secure Web-based system that allows participating account holders to have instant access to driver and vehicle record abstracts via Portable Document Format (PDF) images. The Employer Notification program will identify any enrolled employee with recent activity on their driving record and allow the account holder immediate access to the current driver record abstract. NIC Wisconsin (608) 250-4606 Email: [email protected] Internet: NIC Wisconsin

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Medical Evaluation for Drivers DMV evaluates whether each applicant for a license can exercise reasonable control over a vehicle. To carry out this responsibility, the DMV conducts written exams, road tests, sign identification tests, and vision screenings. Some persons have medical conditions or disabilities which the DMV cannot adequately assess using these tests. These individuals are required to submit medical information to aid the division in making licensing decisions. The Medical Review and Fitness Unit reviewed over 21,670 medical reports in 2020, a 3% decrease* from 2019. In addition, staff updated 53,918 Federal Medical Certificates** for Commercial Drivers. 2,266 reports reviewed resulted in the cancellation or denial of driving privileges due to a medical condition. 233 drivers were cancelled for not taking the re-examination tests when requested by DMV. Out of 1,243 special examinations conducted in 2020, only 73 drivers were cancelled for not being able to pass a portion of the required tests. 494 drivers voluntarily surrendered their license when asked for a medical report or to take the knowledge, sign and highway tests. DMV Examiners conducted 1,243^ driving skills test*** re-examinations:

• 980 successful tests were conducted (78.84%) • 263 unsuccessful tests were conducted (21.16%)

^NOTE: Applicants may take the driving skills test up to five times in a one-year period. This number does not reflect the number of applicants re-tested during 2020, merely the number of re-exams conducted by DMV Examiners. The total conducted shows a 41.51 % increase from 2019. DMV attempts to allow each person to drive under conditions which are safe for them. For example, some drivers will be restricted to an area within 15 miles of their home if they can demonstrate good driving skills in that limited area. Physicians often recommend restrictions such as daytime driving only, no driving on freeways, or driving with an automatic transmission. Through the use of restrictions, driving tests and medical reports, the DMV ensures that people with conditions limiting their functional ability can maintain a safe level of driving. *Medical Review and Fitness delayed requesting medical reports in March of 2020 for all medical conditions except any condition related to a loss of consciousness. This process resumed in June. **Federal Medical Certificate processing duties were shifted from one DMV work unit to the Medical Review and Fitness Unit during Fall of 2019. This shift in work assignments account for the increase in volume compared to 2019. ***Skills test re-examinations were not offered between March 18 and July 27 resulting from the Covid-19 Pandemic. This stoppage accounts for the decrease in tests conducted compared to 2019. Medical Review & Fitness Unit P.O. Box 7918, Madison WI 53707-7918 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service Phone: (608) 266-2327, Fax: (608) 267-0518

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Organ Donor Anyone can be an organ donor. The Anatomical Gift Act in s.157.06(2) requires persons 15 and one-half years of age or older to indicate if they wish to be a donor. Bureau of Driver Services (608) 266-2353 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service Or visit: donatelifewisconsin.org/

NOTE: Does not include under 18-years old or “NON” records Source: Bureau of Driver Services, YRDONOR Report

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Photo Identification Card (ID) Any Wisconsin resident who does not presently hold a valid driver license (from Wisconsin or another jurisdiction) may apply for an ID card. You may not hold a valid driver license and an ID card at the same time. If you hold a valid driver license and wish to obtain an ID card, you will be required to surrender your driver license and driving privilege. There is no age limit to apply for an ID card. For more information: Obtaining an identification (ID) card Bureau of Field Services Technical and Training Services Section (608) 266-8686 or any local DMV Customer Service Center

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Photo Identification Card Statistics

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2020 Counts for Photo Identification Card (ID) Holders

Birth Year Age Male Female Total 2020 0 10 9 19 2019 1 34 36 70 2018 2 55 54 109 2017 3 78 87 165 2016 4 97 138 235 2015 5 157 155 312 2014 6 225 213 438 2013 7 295 251 546 2012 8 356 276 632 2011 9 410 344 754 2010 10 464 377 841 2009 11 551 521 1,072 2008 12 665 575 1,240 2007 13 802 765 1,567 2006 14 1,194 1,242 2,436 2005 15 1,849 1,900 3,749 2004 16 2,919 3,139 6,058 2003 17 4,428 4,489 8,917 2002 18 7,561 7,281 14,842 2001 19 9,248 8,616 17,864 2000 20 9,700 9,120 18,820 1999 21 10,212 9,157 19,369 1998 22 10,455 9,550 20,005 1997 23 10,284 9,341 19,625 1996 24 10,357 9,135 19,492 1995 25 9,987 8,606 18,593 1994 26 9,397 7,595 16,992 1993 27 7,469 5,901 13,370 1992 28 7,391 5,961 13,352 1991 29 7,401 5,927 13,328 1990 30 7,428 5,870 13,298 1989 31 6,906 5,268 12,174 1988 32 6,629 4,910 11,539 1987 33 6,296 4,712 11,008 1986 34 6,039 4,321 10,360 1985 35 5,907 4,213 10,120 1984 36 5,546 3,953 9,499 1983 37 5,128 3,735 8,863 1982 38 4,920 3,653 8,573 1981 39 4,707 3,254 7,961 1980 40 4,695 3,261 7,956

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Birth Year Age Male Female Total 1979 41 4,313 3,107 7,420 1978 42 3,708 2,771 6,479 1977 43 3,696 2,643 6,339 1976 44 3,250 2,467 5,717 1975 45 3,255 2,402 5,657 1974 46 3,084 2,358 5,442 1973 47 2,973 2,324 5,297 1972 48 3,002 2,299 5,301 1971 49 3,058 2,519 5,577 1970 50 3,182 2,524 5,706 1969 51 2,964 2,400 5,364 1968 52 2,910 2,445 5,355 1967 53 2,920 2,367 5,287 1966 54 2,895 2,544 5,439 1965 55 3,039 2,653 5,692 1964 56 3,171 2,684 5,855 1963 57 3,127 2,767 5,894 1962 58 3,076 2,791 5,867 1961 59 3,134 2,808 5,942 1960 60 2,983 2,890 5,873 1959 61 2,840 2,789 5,629 1958 62 2,650 2,703 5,353 1957 63 2,485 2,686 5,171 1956 64 2,298 2,516 4,814 1955 65 2,134 2,534 4,668 1954 66 2,052 2,383 4,435 1953 67 1,855 2,389 4,244 1952 68 1,771 2,271 4,042 1951 69 1,662 2,269 3,931 1950 70 1,461 2,113 3,574 1949 71 1,414 2,145 3,559 1948 72 1,311 2,081 3,392 1947 73 1,270 2,176 3,446 1946 74 1,096 2,007 3,103 1945 75 1,012 1,771 2,783 1944 76 923 1,852 2,775 1943 77 940 1,910 2,850 1942 78 897 2,013 2,910 1941 79 901 1,922 2,823 1940 80 880 1,869 2,749 1939 81 828 1,966 2,794 1938 82 890 1,945 2,835 1937 83 862 2,031 2,893

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Birth Year Age Male Female Total 1936 84 892 2,219 3,111 1935 85 877 2,281 3,158 1934 86 846 2,355 3,201 1933 87 841 2,296 3,137 1932 88 890 2,492 3,382 1931 89 854 2,515 3,369 1930 90 912 2,681 3,593 1929 91 826 2,411 3,237 1928 92 785 2,333 3,118 1927 93 722 2,196 2,918 1926 94 644 2,040 2,684 1925 95 568 1,821 2,389 1924 96 518 1,522 2,040 1923 97 420 1,300 1,720 1922 98 343 976 1,319 1921 99 243 799 1,042 1920 100 166 554 720 1919 101 90 363 453 1918 102 101 287 388 1917 103 53 167 220 1916 104 18 103 121 1915 105 11 77 88 1914 106 7 40 47 1913 107 2 13 15 1912 108 5 13 18 1911 109 2 5 7 1910 110 1 2 3 1909 111 0 2 2 1908 112 0 1 1 Total 298,061 293,879 591,940

Includes all types of status except those which expired prior to 12/01/20 Source: Bureau of Driver Services, TSO Report YRIDCARD

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Valid ID Cards by County

County Male Female ADAMS 974 896 ASHLAND 667 708 BARRON 1965 1795 BAYFIELD 452 422 BROWN 13063 12712 BUFFALO 330 327 BURNETT 659 576 CALUMET 1095 1181 CHIPPEWA 2588 1946 CLARK 1242 1117 COLUMBIA 2246 1893 CRAWFORD 626 573 DANE 23660 22918 DODGE 3573 3205 DOOR 895 858 DOUGLAS 2678 2492 DUNN 1464 1383 EAU CLAIRE 4343 3922 FLORENCE 127 110 FOND DU LAC 4503 4394 FOREST 453 397 GRANT 1355 1383 GREEN 1180 1122 GREEN LAKE 720 732 IOWA 619 593 IRON 243 216 JACKSON 1057 855 JEFFERSON 3088 2873 JUNEAU 1383 1199 KENOSHA 10596 10065 KEWAUNEE 463 442 LA CROSSE 5039 4614 LAFAYETTE 490 392 LANGLADE 766 832 LINCOLN 1128 1000 MANITOWOC 3627 3545 MARATHON 5038 4801 MARINETTE 1891 1607 MARQUETTE 647 605 MENOMINEE 602 542 MILWAUKEE 95850 100320 MONROE 2115 1849 OCONTO 1098 973 ONEIDA 1181 1162

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County Male Female OUTAGAMIE 6471 5977 OZAUKEE 1907 2250 PEPIN 213 163 PIERCE 1068 965 POLK 1278 1210 PORTAGE 2308 2167 PRICE 421 429 RACINE 13234 13320 RICHLAND 599 633 ROCK 10730 9503 RUSK 584 566 SAUK 2833 2570 SAWYER 823 722 SHAWANO 1548 1479 SHEBOYGAN 5370 5261 ST. CROIX 2130 1981 TAYLOR 491 497 TREMPEALEAU 1562 1291 UNKNOWN 2738 3082 VERNON 816 809 VILAS 769 715 WALWORTH 4267 4083 WASHBURN 617 571 WASHINGTON 3568 3837 WAUKESHA 9936 11403 WAUPACA 2070 1785 WAUSHARA 1029 965 WINNEBAGO 7957 7081 WOOD 2945 3017 Total 298061 293879

Includes all types of status except those which expired prior to 12/01/20 Source: Bureau of Driver Services, TSO Report YRIDCARD

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Demerit Points Persons who accumulate 12 or more demerit points in any one-year period may be subject to a driver license suspension. The points are counted by date of violation. Offenses include:

• Speeding • Failure to obey a sign • Failure to yield right of way • Other moving traffic violations

Suspension of driving privilege The type of driver license you have determines the requirements and timeframe of a suspension:

• If you have a probationary driver license, instruction permit or have never been issued a license: o 12-30 points assessed – 6-month suspension o More than 30 points assessed – 1-year suspension

• If you have a regular driver license including a commercial driver license (CDL):

o 12-16 points assessed – 2-month suspension o 17-22 points assessed – 4-month suspension o 23-30 points assessed – 6-month suspension o More than 30 points assessed – 1-year suspension

Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center Section (608) 266-7447 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

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Administrative Suspension: Alcohol Concentration The administrative suspension law provides for the withdrawal of a person’s operating privilege if he or she is arrested for operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration, submits to chemical testing and fails the test. The arresting officer issues a notice of intent to suspend. The driver has 10 days to request a review of the suspension. If no review is requested, or if a review is held and the outcome goes against the person, the suspension will take effect 30 days after the notice date on the Notice of Intent to Suspend form. Bureau of Driver Services Citations and Withdrawals Section (608) 261-0127 Email: [email protected]

Source: Bureau of Driver Services

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Alcohol/Drug Review An alcohol or drug assessment is an interview between a driver and an alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) assessor. The assessor identifies the driver’s alcohol/drug use. As part of the assessment, the assessor develops a driver safety plan for the driver. There were 27,544 assessments and 21,492 completions in 2020. Bureau of Driver Services Citations and Withdrawals Section (608) 261-8202 Email: [email protected]

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Disqualification Disqualification means the withdrawal of a person’s privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle because of certain offenses committed by the person. Effective September 30, 2005, disqualifications apply to Commercial Motor Vehicle privileges for offenses committed in a Commercial Motor Vehicle or a Non-Commercial Motor Vehicle when the violation is classified as a major or serious traffic violation. Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center Section (608) 266‑2261 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Citations and Withdrawals Section TSO Report: WDRLWEEK

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Habitual Traffic Offender Persons who accumulate four major traffic convictions, (including those from other jurisdictions) or a combination of 12 minor and major convictions in a five-year period, are identified as habitual traffic offenders. Major offenses include:

• Operating while under the influence • Eluding an officer • Reckless driving

Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center (608) 266-2261 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Report #P7011924-2

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Revocations and Suspensions Revocations and suspensions are the two most common actions taken to withdraw a driver’s operating privilege. Suspension is the more lenient action and means the privilege is put on hold for a given time. Revocation means complete termination of the driving privilege.

Bureau of Driver Services DMV Communication Center (608) 266-2261 Email: Wisconsin DMV email service

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Citations and Withdrawals Section

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Revocations or Suspensions by Reason of Conviction

Revocations or Suspensions by Reason of Conviction From January to December 2020

Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total

1 FPF Failure to pay forfeiture 127,430 47.87% 2 DR Driver record 41,372 15.54% 3 OWI Operating under influence of intoxicant or con. sub. 20,221 7.60% 4 BAC Blood alcohol concentration 15,615 5.87% 5 NCI Noncompliance with Assessment Interview 9,917 3.73% 6 FCC Failure to complete course 7,130 2.68% 7 FPJ Failure to pay forfeiture-juvenile 6,316 2.37% 8 INC Insurance Cancelled 6,316 2.37% 9 SE Speeding excess 4,494 1.69%

10 IC Implied consent 3,382 1.27% 11 NCP Noncompliance with Driver Safety Plan 3,280 1.23% 12 FPS Failure to pay support 2,713 1.02% 13 DQF Disqualification 2,237 0.84% 14 OWS Operating while suspended 2,225 0.84% 15 LR1 Lifetime revocation 1 1,819 0.68% 16 DJN Damage judgment accruing from negligent operation 1,782 0.67% 17 PAC Prohibited Alcohol Concentration 1,720 0.65% 18 SRR Safety Responsibility suspension of registration and operating privilege 1,346 0.51% 19 UAL Underage alcohol 1,188 0.45% 20 SR Safety Responsibility - suspension 936 0.35% 21 AEO Attempt to elude officer 751 0.28% 22 HTO Habitual traffic offender 567 0.21% 23 OAR Operating after revocation 527 0.20% 24 VUF Vehicle used in commission of felony 419 0.16% 25 T Truancy 346 0.13% 26 DPI DJN default on PIAG 277 0.10% 27 JA Juvenile alcohol 246 0.09% 28 SVO Serious violation-occupational license 239 0.09% 29 OII Operating while intoxicated causing injury 190 0.07% 30 UAO Underage alcohol operation 135 0.05% 31 SDD SRR default on installment 123 0.05% 32 NCT Noncompliance Pay Treatment Fee 112 0.04% 33 FSA Failure to stop after accident 107 0.04% 34 NCA Noncompliance Arrest while in Plan 61 0.02% 35 SRD SR default on installment 61 0.02% 36 OCS Operating while intoxicated-controlled substance 58 0.02%

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Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total

37 INF Insurance Filed 51 0.02% 38 NCF Noncompliance with Assessment Fee 42 0.02% 39 GBH Great bodily harm 37 0.01% 40 S Speeding 37 0.01% 41 CWI Commercial operating while intoxicated 31 0.01% 42 FYR Failure to yield right of way 31 0.01% 43 JCS Juvenile controlled substances 26 0.01% 44 RD Reckless driving 22 0.01% 45 OWL Operating without driver license 21 0.01% 46 DWS Driving on wrong side of highway 20 0.01% 47 NHI Negligent homicide intoxicated 20 0.01% 48 NH Negligent homicide 18 0.01% 49 DCI DJN default on CIAG 17 0.01% 50 CAC Commercial administrative suspension 13 0.00% 51 D Drug convictions 13 0.00% 52 FOS Failure to obey traffic sign or signal 13 0.00% 53 RHT Repeat HTO 13 0.00% 54 LR2 Lifetime revocation 2 12 0.00% 55 OSS SR out of state 9 0.00% 56 FA Falsified application 7 0.00% 57 ICU Implied consent underage 7 0.00% 58 FPN Failure to pay non-traffic 6 0.00% 59 OSJ Out of state judgment certified by state 6 0.00% 60 CBH Commercial OWI causing great bodily harm 4 0.00% 61 R Racing 4 0.00% 62 SI Speeding intermediate 4 0.00% 63 CIC Commercial implied consent 3 0.00% 64 CNI Compulsory insurance - no insurance 3 0.00% 65 CSR Child safety restraint 3 0.00% 66 FFS Failure to fasten seat belt 3 0.00% 67 ID Inattentive driving 3 0.00% 68 ORS Operating while Registration Suspended 3 0.00% 69 PI Passing illegally 3 0.00% 70 CIN Commercial implied consent-not a drop 2 0.00% 71 CNP Compulsory insurance - no proof 2 0.00% 72 DSP Duty upon striking property 2 0.00% 73 IS Imprudent speed 2 0.00% 74 IUL Illegal use of operator's license 2 0.00% 75 IVO Intoxicant in vehicle-operator 2 0.00% 76 CAD Commercial alcohol causing death 1 0.00% 77 COO Commercial 0.0 - not a drop 1 0.00%

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Rank Charge Quantity YTD % of Total

78 CPI Commercial passing illegally 1 0.00% 79 CSE Commercial speeding excess (20 or more over) 1 0.00% 80 FD Found delinquent 1 0.00% 81 FSU Failure to stop after accident-unattended vehicle 1 0.00% 82 FVC Failure to keep vehicle under control 1 0.00% 83 GPV GDL Passenger Violation 1 0.00% 84 HWI Haz commercial operating while intoxicated 1 0.00% 85 IE Improper equipment 1 0.00% 86 IP Improper plates 1 0.00% 87 LNP License not on person 1 0.00% 88 OV Obstructed view or control 1 0.00% 89 UID Underage ID 1 0.00%

Total: 266,189

*The total includes all revocations and suspensions for both in-state and out-of-state residents. Source: WISDOT/DMV - Bureau of Driver Services - Report No. WDRLSUM

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Revocation or Suspension Reinstatement In most cases, after the period of suspension or revocation expires, and all other eligibility requirements have been met, a person may either pay the $60 or $200 reinstatement fee online by visiting https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/online-srvcs/check-elig/eligibility.aspx, mail the reinstatement fee to the DMV or go to a DMV Customer Service Center to pay the reinstatement fee. DMV will replace the license, if necessary. A person whose license was suspended must also pay the appropriate renewal fee if their license has expired. A person whose license was revoked must complete an application for reinstatement and take any required tests. Except for a person revoked for a first offense of OWI and non-compliance with alcohol assessment or driver safety plan, a person whose driving privilege is revoked must file proof of financial responsibility with the division continuously for three years following the end of the withdrawal period. Proof of financial responsibility is usually a certificate (SR-22) issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in Wisconsin. The SR-22 must certify that the person has liability insurance in the amounts of at least $25,000 and $50,000, for personal injury or death and $10,000 for property damage. A person can also post a bond or make a cash deposit for these amounts with DMV. The SR26 is the Notice of Cancellation of the SR22

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Weekly Workload Report

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Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Weekly Workload Report

Source: Bureau of Driver Services, Weekly Workload Report

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Traffic Safety Programs The DMV, along with the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS), administers traffic safety courses to assist individuals in modifying their driving behavior. The courses include:

• Traffic Safety School (TSS) course which reviews basic safe driving concepts • Group Dynamics course designed for drivers who have been convicted of operating while

intoxicated (OWI), and are assessed to demonstrate irresponsible use • Multiple Offender Program (MOP) course for drivers who have been convicted of OWI more than

once and are assessed to demonstrate irresponsible use • Basic Rider & Experienced Rider courses (see “Motorcycle License – Class M”)

Bureau of Driver Services (608) 266-7386

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Driving Road Test Anyone applying for the following licenses are required to take a driving road test:

• an original Class D operator’s license (auto and small trucks) • an original Class A, B, or C commercial operator’s license • an original P (passenger) endorsement to operate large motor buses • an original or renewal S (school bus) endorsement to operate any school bus • renewal or reinstatement of a license not valid more than eight years • a restricted juvenile license • a special restricted license • an original Class M (motorcycle) license (unless they complete a Basic Motorcycle Rider course)

Tests may be waived for drivers with a valid out-of-state license and for drivers who have had a valid license within the last eight years. DMV may require a driving road test whenever it has good cause to question a person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely due to a physical or medical disability. DMV Customer Service Centers do not conduct any CDL road tests. Bureau of Field Services Technical and Training Services Section (608) 266-8686 or any local DMV Service Center

Source: Bureau of Field Services, 3089 Annual Report

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Driver License Knowledge Exam DMV uses knowledge exams to test applicants’ ability to recognize highway signs and knowledge of traffic laws and safe-driving practices.

Source: Bureau of Field Services, 3089 Annual Report

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Commercial Driver License Tests

Source: Bureau of Field Services, 3089 Annual Report

Source: Bureau of Field Services, 3089 Annual Report

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Third Party Testing State law allows authorized persons other than employees of the department to administer CDL skills tests to applicants for a commercial driver’s license (CDL). Bureau of Driver Services CDL Third Party Audit Program [email protected]

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Administrative Rules in Calendar 2020 No Administrative Rule updates for 2020 Rob Combs (Driver related Rules) -- (608) 266-1449 Reed McGinn (Vehicle related Rules) -- (608) 266-7857

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New Laws in Calendar Year 2020 Act 27 - relating to: driver education instruction on human trafficking.

Act 50 - relating to: registration and operation of vehicles defined as autocycles.

Act 53 - relating to: evidence of ownership for purposes of obtaining certain motor vehicle certificates of title.

Act 89 – relating to: driver school offices located in residences

Act 106 - relating to: committing a fifth or sixth offense related to operating a vehicle while intoxicated and providing a penalty.

Act 165 - relating to: fee for certain motor vehicle certificate of title transfers (surviving spouse).

Act 173 - relating to: exempting autocycles from emission inspections and providing registration plates to autocycles previously registered as motorcycles.

Rob Combs - (608) 266-1449 Reed McGinn - (608) 266-7857

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Transportation Fund Revenue

Acct Code Obj. Code Item FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020

4652000 7209 Counter Service Fees 3,021,829 3,242,667 3,070,593 2,322,777 4655000 7210 Registration Fees (1) 370,066,236 399,078,289 392,571,864 513,610,333 4668000 7228 Permit Fees - Heavy Trucks 82,006 84,688 85,591 81,955 4656000 7239 Dealers - Electronic filing fee 61,272 55,712 55,443 58,628 4656000 7249 Dealers - Surcharge fee 39,973 48,918 63,050 90,823 4656000 7211 Dealer License Fees 408,330 728,014 764,870 786,405 4670000 7235 Federal Security Verification Fee 11,124,849 11,377,845 11,880,662 11,823,136 4658000 7212 Fast Service Fees 69,142 75,626 85,599 101,889 4660000 7213 Domestic IRP 33,106,280 31,406,239 33,355,268 38,588,892 4662000 7214 Foreign IRP (2) 38,765,938 39,001,160 44,432,605 48,333,569 4668000 7220 Permit Fees 0 0 0 0 4685000 9308 Motor Carrier Filing Fee 220,200 260,050 251,950 244,850 4668000 7225 Unified Carrier Registration Fee-max floor to hold (4) 2,196,680 2,093,461 2,138,295 2,343,680 4729000 7218 Supplemental Title Fees 6,905,254 7,135,915 7,045,593 7,016,136 4665000 7215 Traffic Violation & Reg. Fees 361,690 392,305 280,690 170,653 4655000 7229 Telephone Access Fees 17,472 19,076 16,570 23,032 4670000 7230 Driver License Fees 28,253,448 28,507,326 28,683,758 27,220,714 4675000 7008 Occupational License Fees 672,763 670,288 649,200 533,397 4655000 7231 Handicapped Cards 257,989 265,941 281,994 250,506 4670000 7232 Financial Reinstatement 119 0 0 0 4655000 9065 Registration Reinstatement Fee 157,684 164,663 162,520 170,873 5080000 9309 Driver Abstract Fees 15,236,869 17,140,914 16,241,657 14,413,758 5080000 9310 Registration Abstract Fees 191,414 226,943 266,946 298,816 5000000 9400 Sales to Others 3,533 4,977 2,300 2,901 4690000 9690 Oversize/Overweight Fees 6,168,448 6,691,064 6,849,053 6,919,302 5240000 9060 Salvage Vehicle Inspection Fee 308,471 379,747 414,092 313,571

Total 517,697,890 549,051,827 549,650,163 675,720,595 (1) Registration Fees include registration, hybrid, electric, title, lien and late fees. Title fees increased from $69.50 to $164.50 on October 1, 2019. (2) IRP Foreign Fees are overstated by $38,550,348 because of a transfer of funds from the IRP clearing account The Bonding Program was expanded in October 2003 to include additional revenue sources. The following amounts were retained by the Trustee for the Bonding Program (3) Revenues reported are excluding any refunds issued (4) Over cap because JAN2019 fee booked in FY20. Obj. Code Item FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020

4652000 7209 Counter Service Fees 1,754,424 1,627,991 1,617,744 1,069,371 4655000 7210 Registration Fees 204,056,540 186,817,224 190,292,130 193,192,568 4656000 7211 Dealer License Fees 197,562 183,747 223,480 146,348 4658000 7212 Fast Service Fees 36,192 37,571 43,066 40,742 4660000 7213 Domestic IRP 16,155,501 20,760,533 15,016,782 18,893,586 4662000 7214 Foreign IRP 1,038,763 155,803 12,383 53,418 4729000 7218 Supplemental Title Fee 3,859,604 3,591,804 3,638,281 2,733,389 4655000 7229 Telephone Access Fees 24,983 18,413 19,520 22,122 4670000 7232 Financial Reinstatement 3 0 0 0 4655000 9065 Registration Reinstatement Fees 80,114 68,593 72,528 58,802 5080000 9310 Registration Abstract Fees 112,422 112,585 135,181 117,108

Total 227,316,107 213,374,264 211,071,096 216,327,454

Grand Total 745,013,996 762,426,091 760,721,259 892,048,048

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Motor Carriers Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is an annual tax assessed by the Federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on vehicles operating on public highways at a gross weight of 55,000 lbs. and greater. Although the tax has been in effect since 1954, the federal government held the states responsible for enforcement beginning in October 1985. The federal government distributes revenues back to states for highway construction and maintenance. Bureau of Vehicle Services Interstate -- (608) 266-9900 Intrastate -- (608) 264-8735

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International Registration Plan (IRP) The International Registration Plan (IRP) is a vehicle registration system which registers interstate motor carrier vehicles for all participating jurisdictions in by filing one application with their ‘base’ or home state. Registration fees are calculated on the percentage of miles a carrier travels in each jurisdiction. The base jurisdiction collects the fees for all jurisdictions where the carrier operates and forwards the fees to those jurisdictions. The carrier is issued one license plate and cab card for each vehicle. The cab card lists all jurisdictions and the registered weight. IRP registration is valid for both interstate and intrastate operations. Bureau of Vehicle Services Motor Carrier Services Section Motor Carrier Registration Unit Hotline: (608) 266-9900 Email: [email protected] Dustin Sweeny, Section Chief (608) 261-8206 Email: [email protected]

Source: WISCRS database

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Source: WISCRS Database

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Motor Carrier Audit Wisconsin based motor carriers licensing their vehicles under the International Registration Plan (IRP), International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) and Unified Carrier Registration (UCR).

Bureau of Vehicle Services Motor Carrier Services Section Fuel Tax and Registration Audit Unit Kurt Grajkowski (608) 264-7239 Email: [email protected]

Source: Work Unit Statistics

NOTE: No UCR Audits were performed before 2019 as it was a new requirement and we did not have the authority to perform them until 2019.

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Motor Carrier Fuel Tax Fuel tax is collected at the pump (retail sales), through payments made to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue as bulk fuel is used, or when the motor carrier files quarterly fuel tax reports with the Department of Transportation. Bureau of Vehicle Services Motor Carrier Services Section Motor Carrier Registration Unit Hotline: (608) 266-9900 Email: [email protected] Dustin Sweeny, Section Chief Email: [email protected]

Source: WISCRS Database

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Motor Carrier Insurance All intrastate carriers of passengers or property for-hire rental companies, owners of all buses, human service vehicles, driver education vehicles, and dealer demo vehicles (demonstrated with a load) are required to file proof of insurance before operating in Wisconsin. Bureau of Vehicle Services Motor Carrier Services Section Motor Carrier Registration Unit Hotline: (608) 266-9900, Email: [email protected] Dustin Sweeny, Section Chief Email: [email protected]

Source: CATS Database

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Motor Carrier Unified Carrier Registration The Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) collects fee to be used to be for motor carrier safety and enforcement program. The UCR applies to more business operations. Fees are lower and vary by the number of vehicles operated intrastate by the covered businesses. Motor Carrier Insurance Bureau of Vehicle Services Motor Carrier Services Section Motor Carrier Registration Unit Hotline: (608) 266-9900 Email: [email protected] Dustin Sweeney: (608) 261-8206 Email: [email protected]

Note: UCR fees collected continue to accrue for 2 years after registration year. Numbers subject to change. Fees collected reflect amount collected up to report generation.

Source: Bureau of Vehicles Services, Motor Carrier Services Section

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Telephone Authorization Telephone Authorization (TA) is a call-in procedure that allows registrants to operate on Wisconsin highways without displaying evidence of registration. The program meets a registrant’s immediate need to place an unregistered or newly acquired vehicle into service in an emergency.

Bureau of Vehicle Services Title and Registration Processing Section Vehicle Registration and Titling Unit (608) 267-5103

Represents the number of vehicles with Telephone authorization calls; a vehicle may receive several Telephone authorizations in a year.

Source: Business Objects Report - TA Authorization Processor Activity (RPT49_TA)

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Vehicles Certificate of Title A Certificate of Title is evidence of vehicle ownership. DMV Communications Center (608) 264-7447 Wisconsin Dept of Transportation P.O. Box 7949 Madison, WI 53707-7949

Source: BVS Title Statistics by Month (From T&R Report)

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Disabled Parking Identification Card DMV issues Disabled Parking Identification Permits (DIS IDs) to any person certified by an authorized health care specialist as having a disability.

Bureau of Vehicle Services Special Plates Unit (608) 264-7169 Email: [email protected] Note: DIS ID permits are available for individuals at all DMV Service Centers. A comprehensive list of those issuing DIS ID permits may be obtained online at https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/vehicles/dsbld-prkg/discards.aspx or by calling (608) 264-7169.

Source: Analysis of disabled ID permits issued (Business Objects Report 51)

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Electronic Title and Registration The Electronic Title and Registration program allows dealers, financial institutions, fleets, and other approved businesses as DMV agents to complete title and registration transactions for themselves or their customers electronically. The funds for the registration and title are also submitted electronically. The electronic data updates the DMV database directly and eliminates the need for DMV to re-key the application. The paper applications and source documents can either be uploaded electronically or continue to be submitted to DMV separately for audit and imaging purposes. Bureau of Vehicle Services Dealer and Agent Section Chris Mellenberger and Amber Graf Email: [email protected]

Source: Dealer and Agent Section

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Heavy Vehicle Registration & Titling It is the titling and registration of non-autos: trucks (10,000 lbs. and over), tractors, buses, motor homes and trailers, except for those vehicles apportioned under the International Registration Plan (IRP). DMV Communication Center Email: Wisconsin DMV email service (608) 266-7447 Involuntary Transfer An involuntary transfer of a motor vehicle is a transfer of ownership due to legal action or something other than a voluntary transfer. DMV Communication Center Email: Wisconsin DMV email service (608) 266-7447

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License Plates Issued Plate Type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 4H Foundation NA NA 36 77 44 Amateur Radio 138 123 120 120 108 Antique 85 117 119 103 83 Apportioned Power 16,071 14,053 14,987 15,467 14,704 Auto 569,490 586,041 581,705 585,433 609,407 Autocycle NA NA NA NA 667 Boy Scouts NA 176 97 93 94 Bus 925 1,045 1,560 1,521 1,328 Celebrate Children 125 117 125 57 67 Children's Hospital of Wisconsin NA NA 282 186 178 Choose Life NA 256 839 435 530 Civilian Group* 50 59 58 75 75 Collector 11,299 11,594 13,109 13,715 12,030 Collector Special 178 164 191 170 290 Cure Childhood Cancer NA 227 157 129 195 Dealer 5,186 6,882 10,463 8,582 8,370 Dealer Annual and Transporter*** 6,130 10,631 7,978 7,762 7,539 Disabled 6,179 6,382 6,214 6,489 4,677 Disabled Veteran 367 451 493 513 444 Donate Life 125 115 132 163 182 Ducks Unlimited 108 127 125 107 314 Duplicate Plates 2,802 2,943 3,163 4,033 4,497 ELK NA 170 144 79 178 EMT (red design) 187 167 206 170 212 Endangered Resources (Badger/Eagle design) 1,615 1,418 1,130 1,100 1,317 Endangered Resources (Wolf design) 346 422 469 486 823 Ex-POW 1 6 0 2 1 Farm Trailer 1,981 2,118 1,924 1,904 2,140 Farm Truck 5,019 5,030 5,141 4,995 6,578 Firefighter (red design) 642 690 691 679 576 Firefighter (white design) 465 473 337 299 260 Gold Star Family 32 31 37 37 37 Green Bay Packers 1,466 1,523 1,311 1,212 1,862 Harley-Davidson share the road 687 719 672 648 954 Heavy Farm Truck 837 899 824 794 789 Heavy Trailer 22,199 24,671 25,069 25,709 26,728 Heavy Truck 22,617 24,874 25,408 26,281 29,286 Historic Military Vehicle 68 82 65 46 58 Hobbyist 1,262 1,355 1,588 1,932 1,901 Human Service Vehicle 107 72 120 98 92 In God We Trust 687 680 680 726 1,852 Junior Golf 57 67 62 62 164

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Plate Type 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Keeping the Lights On NA NA NA NA 51 Law Enforcement Memorial 450 452 420 327 360 Light Trailer 556 1,322 765 812 732 Light Truck 148,645 152,984 153,531 158,172 198,962 Lions Foundation 13 20 11 20 34 Low Speed Vehicle 42 44 50 71 69 Marquette University 149 182 171 153 202 Medical College of Wisconsin NA NA NA 77 39 Military Group 2,181 2,533 2,535 2,588 2,424 Milwaukee Brewers (Ball & Glove Logo) 474 537 697 859 1,196 Milwaukee Brewers ('M' Logo) 465 468 671 747 655 Milwaukee Bucks 196 581 505 771 1,107 Moped 4,047 3,807 3,451 2,971 3,501 Motor Home 4,256 4,379 4,215 4,019 5,289 Motorcycle 39,588 35,411 37,915 33,685 38,323 Municipal 2,856 3,116 2,929 2,986 2,937 Municipal Cycle 8 2 4 8 16 Musky Clubs Alliance NA NA 189 232 185 National Guard 22 21 15 13 23 Nurses NA 428 316 219 317 Official 579 619 716 678 775 Operating Engineers Local 139 NA NA NA NA 26 RV Trailer 16,333 16,945 16,849 16,918 20,439 Semi-Trailer 19,257 17,630 19,770 18,545 17,129 Special "X" 143 96 100 119 88 Special Recognition Group** 32 36 36 35 22 State Owned 401 151 217 226 255 Tractor 2,364 2,576 2,475 2,475 3,136 Trout 125 80 101 62 159 University Group 869 994 990 860 1,043 Veteran's Motorcycle 292 158 290 184 257 Whitetail Unlimited NA 267 317 252 568 Wisconsin Salutes Veterans 192 210 225 270 684 Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation 25 38 29 34 54 Total Metal Plates 923,955 952,934 957,470 961,877 1,042,688 Temporary Plates 182,917 223,475 256,317 270,849 195,854 Total All Plates 1,106,872 1,176,409 1,213,787 1,232,726 1,238,542

* Civilian Group includes: EMT (white design), Civil Air Patrol and Rescue squad member **Special Recognition Group includes: Freemasons and Lao Veterans ***Only Transporter plates were counted until 2018 Source: File analysis Report 62 and License Plate Issuance Unit’s System Issuance Report. Includes license plates issued for first time registrations, base plate renewals, duplicates and replacements for calendar years 2016 through 2020.

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License Plates & Renewal Stickers License plates are evidence that registration fees have been paid and are a means of identifying a vehicle and tracing ownership. DMV Communication Center (608) 267-7447

Source: BVS Title Renewal (Monthly T&R) Report

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Online Registration Renewal Online registration renewal is an option available in addition to the traditional mail-in and walk-in methods. Online renewals are available for many license plate types.

DMV Communications Center (608) 264-7447 [email protected]

Source: BVS Title Renewal (Monthly T&R) Report

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Personalized License Plate A license plate consisting of requested numbers or letters or both, not exceeding 7 positions and not less than 1 position on regular registration plates, In God We Trust and Wisconsin National Guard, and not exceeding 6 positions and not less than 1 position on special group plates. Disabled and Disabled Veteran plates may also be personalized. Bureau of Vehicle Services Special Plates Unit (608) 266-3041 Email: [email protected]

Source: Weekly Work Report 62

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Source: File Analysis Report 29 REG PLT

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Traffic Violation & Registration Program (TV&RP) The Traffic Violation and Registration Program (TV&RP) was created by state law in 1981. Under this program, DMV imposes sanctions for unpaid tickets resulting from unpaid non-moving traffic violations (unpaid parking citations) and/or unpaid towing/storage charges. Bureau of Vehicle Services Vehicle Registration and Titling Unit (608) 267-9791

Source: TV & RP Unit Work Statistics

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Vehicle Emission Inspection Program (I/M) The federal Clean Air Act spells out air quality standards that all areas of the United States must meet. Motor vehicles are one of the major sources of air pollutants in metropolitan areas. Vehicle exhaust emissions include nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. Vehicle testing assures that in-use vehicle emissions are within specified standards. I/M Customer Service Representatives at (866) OBD-TEST ((866) 623-8378) or www.wisconsinvip.org

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Plate/Registration/Vehicle Type Abbreviations

Abbreviations for License Plate Types Code Description Code Description 4HF Wisconsin 4H Foundation HEG Higher Education (UW) ACY Autocycle HEM Higher Education (UW-Madison) AMA Amateur Radio HFM Farm Truck – Heavy AMC Antique Motorcycle HMC Hobbyist Motorcycle ANT Antique HMM Historic Military Vehicle (motorcycle) APO Apportioned – Power Unit HMV Historic Military Vehicle AUT Automobile HOB Hobbyist BRV Bad River Band Tribe HSV Human Service Vehicle BSA Scouting Alumni HTK Heavy Truck BUS Bus IGT In God We Trust CCC Cure Childhood Cancer KID Celebrate Children CHW Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin LCF Lions Foundation CLS Collector Special LCO Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe CLW Choose Life Wisconsin LDF Lac du Flambeau Tribe CMC Collector Motorcycle LEM Law Enforcement Memorial COL Collector Vehicle LIF Donate Life CVG Civilian Group (Civil Air Patrol, EMT LSV Low Speed Vehicle white design, Rescue squad member) LTK Light Truck CYC Motorcycle LTL Light Trailer DIS Disabled Parking MBK Milwaukee Bucks DMC Disabled Motorcycle MBN Milwaukee Brewers (“M” logo) DUK Ducks Unlimited MBO Milwaukee Brewers (Ball & Glove logo) DVC Driver Education Motorcycle MCA Musky Clubs Alliance of Wisconsin ELK Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation MCW Medical College of Wisconsin EMT Emergency Medical Tech (Red design) MDC Medal of Honor Motorcycle END Endangered Resources (Wolf) MDH Medal of Honor ENG Operating Engineers Local 139 MEN Menominee Tribe ENN Endangered Resources (Badger) MGP Multi-Group (Lao Veteran, Freemason) FFO Firefighter (Red design) MLG Military Group FRF Firefighter (White design) MNC Municipal Motorcycle FRM Farm Truck MPD Moped FTL Farm Trailer MRQ Marquette University GLF Golf Wisconsin MTM Motor Home GST Gold Star Family MUN Municipal HAR Harley-Davidson share the road NUR Nurses Change Lives

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Code Description OFF Municipal Official ONI Oneida Tribe PAK Packers RCF Red Cliff Tribe RVT Recreational Vehicle Trailer SOV State Owned Vehicle SPT Wisconsin Salutes Veterans SPX Special X STL Semi-Trailer TMP Temporary TOR Tractor TPD Temporary Disabled Motorcycle TRL Trailer TRT Trout Unlimited UTL Keeping The Lights On VET Disabled Veteran Parking VMC US Veteran Motorcycle

WHF Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation

WNG Wisconsin National Guard WSC Wisconsin State Patrol Motorcycle WSP Wisconsin State Patrol WTU Whitetails Unlimited XPW Ex-Prisoner of War

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Abbreviations for Registration Types Code Description Code Description ACY Autocycle LSV Low-speed vehicle ANT Antique LTK Light Truck AUT Automobile LTL Light Trailer BBX Bus – Mass Transit Vehicle MDC Medal of Honor Motorcycle BSB School Bus MDH Medal of Honor BUS Motor Bus MPD Moped CHT Charter Bus MTM Motor Home CYC Motorcycle RFP Raw Forest Products DEV Driver Education RTR Road Tractor DPF Dual Purpose Farm RVT Recreational Vehicle Trailer DPV Dual Purpose Vehicle SDV Special Design Vehicle DRY Dairy SPX Special X FRM Farm SPZ Special Mobile Equipment – Z FTL Farm Trailer STL Semi-Trailer FTR Farm Tractor SUX Special Mobile Equipment – UX GOV Government TMP Temporary HFM Heavy Farm TOR Tractor HMV Historic Military Vehicle TRL Trailer HSV Human Service Vehicle XTL Transferable Trailer HTK Heavy Truck

Abbreviations for Vehicle Types

Code Description Auto Passenger Vehicles Autocycle Includes Autocycles Only Motorcycle Includes Moped and Special Design Vehicle Trailer Includes Camping Trailer, Recreational Vehicle Trailer and Semi-Trailer Truck Includes Bus, Motor Home, Road Tractor, SUV, Tractor and Van

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Vehicles Registered by County

County Name AUCY AUTO CYCL TRLR TRUK Totals ADAMS 5 8,689 1,959 3,568 19,505 33,726 ASHLAND 1 4,375 838 2,210 11,714 19,138 BARRON 6 14,603 3,218 8,012 35,756 61,595 BAYFIELD 3 4,913 1,259 2,595 13,966 22,736 BROWN 16 90,472 14,488 41,542 163,885 310,403 BUFFALO 5 4,804 1,147 2,642 11,527 20,125 BURNETT 0 5,518 1,331 2,621 14,129 23,599 CALUMET 8 16,701 3,503 5,575 32,695 58,482 CHIPPEWA 10 21,025 4,630 12,195 47,503 85,363 CLARK 3 9,775 2,056 7,080 25,737 44,651 COLUMBIA 13 21,538 4,187 8,597 41,588 75,923 CRAWFORD 4 5,196 1,051 2,552 12,030 20,833 DANE 52 186,587 20,512 42,117 272,246 521,514 DODGE 23 32,309 6,524 14,946 61,731 115,533 DOOR 3 12,222 3,545 3,466 26,275 45,511 DOUGLAS 4 13,875 2,465 9,109 29,808 55,261 DUNN 9 14,014 2,759 6,992 29,562 53,336 EAU CLAIRE 12 32,214 4,963 12,179 59,029 108,397 FLORENCE 0 1,600 330 1,169 4,636 7,735 FOND DU LAC 14 36,511 7,023 13,926 68,143 125,617 FOREST 1 2,677 675 2,281 8,570 14,204 GRANT 5 15,526 3,464 7,717 34,222 60,934 GREEN 11 13,237 3,002 4,938 26,816 48,004 GREEN LAKE 3 6,665 1,308 3,713 15,041 26,730 IOWA 2 8,216 1,593 4,621 17,834 32,266 IRON 1 1,864 506 904 6,272 9,547 JACKSON 4 6,706 1,577 10,147 15,925 34,359 JEFFERSON 12 32,212 6,321 8,766 56,376 103,687 JUNEAU 14 9,161 2,138 4,471 20,691 36,475 KENOSHA 18 53,132 8,954 11,344 84,435 157,883 KEWAUNEE 3 7,599 1,947 3,002 16,284 28,835 LA CROSSE 19 37,677 5,732 10,647 67,585 121,660 LAFAYETTE 4 5,472 1,002 7,905 13,289 27,672 LANGLADE 2 6,329 1,363 4,179 16,372 28,245 LINCOLN 5 8,997 2,384 5,471 22,310 39,167 MANITOWOC 13 30,578 7,231 10,993 54,807 103,622 MARATHON 23 44,002 8,918 23,582 91,999 168,524 MARINETTE 5 14,581 3,484 9,799 34,899 62,768 MARQUETTE 2 6,178 1,417 2,507 13,484 23,588

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County Name AUCY AUTO CYCL TRLR TRUK Totals MENOMINEE 0 700 82 154 1,282 2,218 MILWAUKEE 62 278,042 26,318 71,547 328,918 704,887 MONROE 10 14,031 3,256 8,455 32,031 57,783 OCONTO 5 14,193 3,901 6,271 32,072 56,442 ONEIDA 6 11,649 3,086 4,741 32,587 52,069 OUTAGAMIE 21 65,846 12,578 22,331 118,754 219,530 OZAUKEE 7 31,955 5,639 5,089 51,270 93,960 PEPIN 0 2,482 569 1,514 6,240 10,805 PIERCE 4 14,280 2,951 6,730 28,143 52,108 POLK 8 15,840 3,325 6,260 34,860 60,293 PORTAGE 3 23,615 3,795 10,813 44,433 82,659 PRICE 3 4,461 1,175 2,829 12,467 20,935 RACINE 22 65,823 10,801 13,092 102,760 192,498 RICHLAND 1 5,538 1,256 2,392 12,664 21,851 ROCK 20 57,730 9,035 16,211 95,768 178,764 RUSK 2 4,595 867 2,642 11,634 19,740 SAUK 17 22,262 4,327 7,772 45,254 79,632 SAWYER 1 4,727 996 2,518 14,595 22,837 SHAWANO 5 13,944 3,000 6,288 30,815 54,052 SHEBOYGAN 9 38,305 9,569 12,816 66,289 126,988 ST. CROIX 13 31,675 6,297 11,898 62,795 112,678 TAYLOR 4 5,795 1,458 6,701 16,345 30,303 TREMPEALEAU 3 10,867 2,213 8,910 24,025 46,018 VERNON 4 8,946 1,812 3,601 21,523 35,886 VILAS 4 7,153 1,953 3,006 22,748 34,864 WALWORTH 21 41,689 8,321 12,108 70,243 132,382 WASHBURN 1 5,266 1,077 2,549 14,664 23,557 WASHINGTON 20 47,059 9,971 15,676 80,504 153,230 WAUKESHA 49 144,500 23,074 31,753 235,392 434,768 WAUPACA 20 18,655 4,233 7,788 38,644 69,340 WAUSHARA 5 9,228 2,124 5,416 21,003 37,776 WINNEBAGO 18 58,738 10,151 19,401 98,743 187,051 WOOD 8 25,037 5,527 23,345 53,465 107,382 UNKNOWN 5 12,909 1,394 19,378 15,719 49,405

TOTAL 719 1,965,285 336,935 722,075 3,477,325 6,502,339

Source: Business Objects Report - RPT 26 VAL VEH_REG_TY_CNTY_FL_ANLY_CALYR TAB 3

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Vehicles Registered by Year

Motor Vehicle Registrations in Wisconsin From 1930 - 2020

Year Total

Registrations Year Total

Registrations 1930 791,492 1998 4,449,217 1935 771,499 1999 4,713,643 1940 921,149 2000 4,798,056 1945 860,031 2001 4,946,305 1950 1,226,683 2002 5,038,541 1955 1,416,425 2003 5,160,673 1960 1,658,520 2004 5,278,402 1965 1,933,266 2005 5,371,800 1970 2,350,154 2006 5,326,693 1975 2,815,109 2007 5,455,985 1980 3,103,784 2008 5,402,565 1981 3,284,746 2009 5,539,105 1982 3,225,611 2010 5,482,518 1983 3,405,671 2011 5,526,798 1984 3,493,737 2012 5,569,097 1985 3,418,789 2013 5,585,489 1986 3,613,124 2014 5,695,648 1987 3,696,348 2015 5,819,875 1988 3,764,880 2016 5,871,302 1989 3,839,647 2017 6,019,215 1990 3,907,343 2018 6,069,090 1991 3,982,901 2019 6,193,601 1992 4,018,786 2020 6,502,339 1993 4,129,519 1994 4,172,462 1995 4,268,619 1996 4,241,260 1997 4,503,904

Sources: 1930-1975 State of Wisconsin Blue Books; 1980-2004 BVS statistical files; 2005-2020 analysis of current non-expiring vehicles (Business Objects Report 26)