New Motorists’ Handbook delivers accessible, updated instructions and information to Wisconsin drivers
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) now offers an updated Motorists’ Handbook that uses “plain language” principles to deliver driver information to Wisconsin residents that is clear, understandable and easy to read.
This revised Motorists’ Handbook focuses on making language simple and straightforward while still providing important information related to the rules for the road and transportation safety. It has been updated to address safety advances built into Wisconsin’s road designs, including Diverging Diamond Interchanges, dynamic shoulder use and roundabouts. The highway signs section also reflects the most up-to-date sign images.
“WisDOT is dedicated to improving customer service,” DMV Administrator Tommy Winkler said. “We’re seeking ways to make services more convenient, inclusive and accessible for all Wisconsin residents. We’re also taking every opportunity to make our roads safer. Presenting Wisconsin drivers with a manual that explains the rules for the road in a clear, concise and readable manner is another step toward fulfilling that mission.”
The Motorists’ Handbook continues to be a vital resource to educate drivers. In addition to covering the driving basics and signs, the online interactive publication explains the process of getting and maintaining a Wisconsin driver license. Important safety topics, including dangerous driving behaviors and tips for handling emergencies, are also addressed. Embedded links take the reader to helpful resources.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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