Ohio spending $2.5M on driving instruction
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(The Center Square) – Ohio plans to spend nearly $2.5 million in taxpayer money to teach low-income teenagers how to drive. The Drive to Succeed Scholarship Program handed out grants to 35 school districts and government agencies to provide driver training scholarships to eligible teen drivers across the state. The program began in 2022 to help teenage drivers whose families can’t afford the cost of a driving school. The money is expected to help 5,500 students in...

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