I’m turning 16 in a few weeks, and I was all set to get my license, but my parents said I have to wait until I’m 16 and 6 months because of a bill that passed in Ohio a while ago. Is that true?
driving age bill has not yet passed a full House vote. If it does pass, Ohio teens will have to wait one year after getting their learner’s permits to apply for a probationary license. In other words, you will have to be 16.5 years old instead of just 16 to get a probationary license.
Currently, Ohio teens can get their learner’s permits at 15.5 and their probationary licenses at 16.
Young drivers are obviously upset by this potential new law, but with 15% of crashes being caused by a group that only constitutes 5% of drivers on the road, many believe that more instruction is needed before letting drivers under 17 loose.
There are benefits for young drivers in this move—you would have more time to complete driver safety courses that could save you money on
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