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 ...
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Bad drivers come at all ages. Driver's ed in Ohio should be for everyone | Editorial
Being a good driver isn't a matter of age. It’s a matter of practice and experience.
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 ...
Northridge High School is one of only a few districts that has has a driver's education program in the school building. JIM NOELKER/STAFF Child tax credits, tax increases, full school funding: DeWine ...
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 ...
Buckle up—researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington are reimagining what driver’s education can look like for young, neurodivergent drivers. "Those with conditions like ADHD, high ...
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