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Ohioans under 21 must pass a full driver's education course to get a license starting Sept. 30.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio is about to make driver education mandatory for thousands of young adults, not just teenagers.
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 new law takes effect at the end of the month that will require new Ohio drivers up to age 21 to complete a full driver’s ...
Driver’s ed laws in Ohio are about to change, impacting a majority of young adults who don't have their license yet. Anyone 18 or older used to be able to bypass driver's ed to get their license if ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Changes are coming to driver’s education requirements in Ohio starting later this month. Anyone 21 ...
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