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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - Lower income students across Ohio have the opportunity to have their driver training paid for through an Ohio Traffic Safety Office program. The “Drive to Succeed” program’s ...
The program’s goal is to make driver training more accessible for low-income teens through Drive to Succeed’s local ...
As April marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month, AEP Ohio is taking a proactive stance to emphasize the importance of attentive driving. Not only does this effort aim to protect drivers, but it also ...
April is Distracted Driving Awareness month and AEP Ohio is urging drivers to pay attention to keep both themselves and line ...
Ohio lawmakers proposed requiring driver's training for individuals under 21, expanding the current under-18 requirement. The ...
While local police struggle to detect marijuana-impaired drivers, state data reveals fatal crashes involving THC have surged ...
The law eliminates driver's license suspensions for ... security personnel to access online security training previously only available to Ohio peace officers.To get a break down of all the ...
The funding aims to enhance training opportunities for over 6,600 students, preparing them for careers in Ohio's burgeoning manufacturing sector. "We’re seeing historic investments in Ohio that ...
one day after Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 37 into law. Liv’s Law tightens up drunken driving laws and increases penalties for drivers charged with aggravated vehicular homicide ...
Liv’s Law, part of House Bill 37, officially goes into effect Wednesday across Ohio. The legislation raises ... a teenager who was killed by a repeat drunk driver. Under the new statute ...
Ramirez told police that she picked up Knapp, drove him to the training facility, and waited in a nearby parking lot while Knapp committed the alleged offense. Ohio Gov. DeWine addresses proposed ...