September 30 ‘training’ law will ban drivers from getting their full licence without spending hours in a classroom

A NEW law that’s set to go into effect on September 30 will require young drivers to complete a full driver’s education course, including classroom hours.

This will be as well as regular driving lessons with an instructor and supervised practice sessions – meaning learners will have far more work to do to obtain their licence.

According to FOX8, those aged 18 to 20 who want to drive will not be able to obtain their full driver’s licence unless they complete these requirements.

Coming to the state of Ohio on September 30, the law will see a change to the rules which previously allowed individuals aged 18 and older to bypass full driver training or opt for a shorter course…

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