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Driver's ed laws are changing. Here's what will change for young adults looking to get a license
Young adults ages 18 to 21 who may be looking to get their driver's license have a little time before the process changes. Starting Sept. 30, anyone 21 and younger will have to go through driver's ...
There was already a shortage of driver education opportunities in Ohio for teens between the ages of 15 and 17. There have been reports of waiting lists spanning weeks or months. And come September, ...
Although he served as the Superintendent of Springfield City Schools before his retirement, Assistant Mayor David Estrop just learned recently that driver’s education was once included as an elective ...
Ohio's youngest drivers will soon need to undergo a full driver's education course before being allowed to get their license.Anyone under 21 years old seeking an Ohio driver's license will need to ...
Can an app teach driver's education? Columbus-based Grange Insurance is working on an app to help teach teen drivers and point out problematic practices. However, current state law requires certified ...
Practice doesn't always make perfect, but when it comes to motor vehicle safety, we are betting it can make Ohio's roads safer. It doesn't make sense to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine that the state requires ...
DeWine proposes state funding to help; only one high school in Montgomery County has low-cost, in-house driver training Credit: JIM NOELKER Credit: JIM NOELKER Ohio Governor Mike DeWine wants driver’s ...
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New bill would allow parents to instruct children in driver education
A bill introduced in this legislative session that suggested changes to driver's license age requirements has been amended, now only including driver's education options for parents.
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