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Ohio launches new driver’s ed app to help learners track mandatory practice, driving progress
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Brake too hard, the app will know. Drive too fast and it will show up in a driving report. On Monday, Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled a tool designed to provide feedback to new drivers — ...
Can an app teach driver's education? Columbus-based Grange Insurance is working on an app to help teach teen drivers and point out problematic practices. However, current state law requires certified ...
The home screen on RoadReady Ohio, which will log student drivers' practice hours. (TNS) — Brake too hard, the app will know. Drive too fast and it will show up in a driving report. On Monday, Gov.
Grange Insurance, a company based in Columbus, Ohio, is working on an app that could change drivers education across the state.Part of drivers education right now involves eight hours of in-car ...
Ohioans under 21 years old are now required to go through a formal driver’s education course before obtaining their license, following a change to state law that went into effect this week. Ohio Gov.
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