COLUMBUS, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine hopes his new $50 million plan to bring driver training back to Ohio high schools marks the first step toward a bigger goal: making Ohio only the second state in the ...
Driver licensing in the U.S. has never been one-size-fits-all. Each state sets its own framework, balancing accessibility ...
Students across Ohio have the opportunity to have their driver training paid for through an Ohio Traffic Safety Office program called Drive to Succeed. The program’s goal is to make driver training ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ohio lawmakers proposed requiring driver's training for individuals under 21, expanding the current under-18 requirement. The proposal mandates completion of a driver's education course and 50 hours ...
Fatal traffic accidents in Ohio increased significantly in the last decade, however in recent years they have gone down as the state targeted distracted driving. But, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says ...
Lawmakers added the new requirement to the state budget earlier this year at DeWine’s urging. His office cited figures from the Ohio Traffic Safety Office showing 58% of fatal crashes caused by teen ...
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 ...