Drivers can save cash with new ‘smart’ program as September 30 ‘license law’ imposes ‘$400 training’ crackdown

TEENAGE drivers now have a unique opportunity to save hundreds of dollars on driving lessons.

And the opportunity comes just as a new law looms mandating they return to drivers ed classrooms and cars.

Ohio drivers aged 15 to 21 are eligible to attend a free driver education course hosted by Bridgestone, called the Teens Drive Smart driving program.

By attending one of the two half-day sessions, drivers affected by the incoming law can put a sizable dent into the hours they now need to log before taking the state’s road test…

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