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Starting Sept. 30, anyone under 21 who gets a driver’s license in Ohio will have to go through driver’s education classes.
Under a provision of House Bill 96, 18-year-olds who may have been considering getting their license by just taking the written test at the BMV will no longer have that option. Anyone under the age of ...
A new law takes effect at the end of September that will require new Ohio drivers up to age 21 to complete a full driver’s ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — New legislation in Ohio mandates that individuals aged 21 and under must complete a full driver's education course and 50 hours of supervised practice. Previously, drivers aged 18 ...
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All Ohioans under 21 will need to pass a full driver's education course before they get a license. The two-year state budget signed by Gov. Mike DeWine modifies current law, which allows 18-, 19- and ...
Compared to nations like Germany, American licensing standards nationwide remain low.
Anyone 21 or younger will have to go through 24 hours of classroom training, eight hours behind the wheel with an instructor and 50 hours driving with an adult.
A handful of new Ohio laws are going into effect in September, including a statute involving driver’s license age and another prohibiting arrest quotas.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Distractions are everywhere the moment you turn the key and throw the car into drive, but new changes to Ohio’s driver’s education laws aim to better prepare young drivers for the ...