Overall, it would be better for the general public if every driver were better trained before getting a license.
Driver licensing in the U.S. has never been one-size-fits-all. Each state sets its own framework, balancing accessibility ...
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 ...
Beginning Sept. 30, anyone under the age of 21 who gets a driver’s license in Ohio will have to go through driver’s education classes first. Currently, driver’s ed is required for 16 and 17-year-olds.
If passed, the North Star State would be the fifth with such a restriction, joining Maryland and Texas, as well as Ohio and Washington, which passed similar laws just last year. Currently in Minnesota ...
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