Changes to state law will mean many Ohioans will get their driving privileges back Credit: JOHN G FOR THE MARSHALL PROJECT AND SIGNAL CLEVELAND A new Ohio law will lift driver’s license suspensions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Many drivers across Ohio are without a license for behavior unrelated to dangerous driving. A new law going into effect Wednesday ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A new law passed by Ohio back in June will make some changes for potential drivers when it goes into effect at the end of September. Under a provision of House Bill 96, ...
Ohio's youngest drivers will soon need to undergo a full driver's education course before being allowed to get their license.Anyone under 21 years old seeking an Ohio driver's license will need to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Starting on Tuesday, more Ohio residents will be required to complete driver’s education before receiving a license. Thanks to an incoming law, individuals who are getting ...
More people will require driving instruction to get a driver's license. Immigrant communities could face a backlog of potential drivers after changes were made to Ohio’s license requirements. A Class ...
Ohio's youngest drivers will soon need to undergo a full driver's education course before being allowed to get their license.Anyone under 21 years old seeking an Ohio driver's license will need to ...
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 ...
Ohio’s Governor, Mike DeWine, has signed the state’s $60 billion biennial budget bill, which includes a new requirement that residents under 21 complete driver’s education training before getting a ...
There was already a shortage of driver education opportunities in Ohio for teens between the ages of 15 and 17. There have been reports of waiting lists spanning weeks or months. And come September, ...
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 ...