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Ohio's Governor Advocates for Reinstating Driver Education in Public Schools

March 14, 2025 - 13:52

Ohio's Governor Advocates for Reinstating Driver Education in Public Schools

In a move aimed at easing the financial burden on families, Ohio's governor is pushing for the reinstatement of driver education programs in public schools. Currently, teenagers under the age of 18 are required to complete driver education from an approved driving school to obtain their licenses. Previously, this essential training was offered in high schools across the state, making it accessible to all students. However, over the years, the responsibility for driver education has shifted almost entirely to private businesses, resulting in costs that can range from $500 to $700 for families.

The governor's proposal seeks to bring driver education back into the public school system, which would not only alleviate financial strain but also provide equitable access to vital driving skills for all students. By reinstating these programs, the state aims to ensure that young drivers are well-prepared and knowledgeable about road safety, ultimately contributing to safer driving practices across Ohio.


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