Ohio now requires drivers aged 18-20 to undergo training and 50 practice hours before licensing. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Big changes ...
Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled a new tool to give new drivers feedback on key areas -- including every hard stop, turns without ...
Starting Sept. 30, Ohio will require every new driver younger than 21 to complete driver’s education before getting their ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Public Safety announced the launch of a new app designed to provide ...
This follows updates to the state’s driver education law, approved by Gov. Mike DeWine earlier this year as part of Ohio’s ...
An Ohio law mandates new drivers under 21 must go through the training that 16- and 17-year-olds have been required to take.
To help support families of new drivers, DeWine announced the new free app, 'RoadReady Ohio,' which allows parents to log their 50 hours of practice time, as well as track daytime and nighttime drivin ...
The app will support student drivers in their training and track the time spent driving with an adult. Both the app and the ...
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