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There was a shortage of driver education opportunities in Ohio for 15, 16 and 17 year-olds, but by September, even more young adults will also be on the hook for the $500 classes when Ohio law will force even more teens to take 24 hours of driver education in the classroom and eight hours with an instructor on the road.
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Ohio will soon be requiring anyone under the age of 21 years old to take driver’s education training before getting a license.
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The state will automatically cancel certain suspensions. Letters will be mailed to eligible drivers, sharing steps for getting licenses back.
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Ohioans can lose their driver’s licenses for periods of time for plenty of reasons, but Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill Wednesday that overhauls parts of that process.
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Questions about the process for getting licenses and ID's have risen in recent days as controversy centers on immigrants in western Ohio.
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Under the legislation, pulling a license could no longer be a possible penalty for drug offenses, school truancy, or court fines, among other provisions.
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Business & EconomyIn Ohio, your license can be suspended for an inability to pay court-mandated fines and fees. These debt-related license suspensions can trap low-income Ohioans in a vicious circle.
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A task force studying the use of facial recognition for law enforcement found no wrongdoing in the way the state was handling that system. An upgrade and…
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A new bill in the Ohio Legislature could ensure you spend less time at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.Republican Representative Derek Merrin’s (R-Monclova…
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Starting Oct. 1, 2020, travelers will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or other accepted form of ID to pass through security.