Ohio Launches Campaign Urging Parents to Practice Safe Driving with Teens
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Governor DeWine Launches New Campaign to Encourage Parents to Practice Driving with Teens
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced the launch of a new media campaign to encourage parents to spend quality time practicing safe driving skills with their new teen drivers. The campaign, produced by the Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO), draws parallels between the amount of time teens spend learning to drive and time devoted to practicing other activities like soccer and ballet. “Teens spend a significant amount of tim…
DeWine launches campaign to help parents with teen driving
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) - This week, Governor Mike DeWine is launching a campaign to encourage parents to practice driving with their teens. The Ohio Traffic Safety Office says that parents don't spend enough time teaching their children to drive. This push to encourage parents to practice driving more with their teens comes at an appropriate time. We're now in what's known as the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer," the time between Memorial Day and L…
Ohio tackles teen driving risks during ’100 Deadliest Days’
Earlier this year, Gov. Mike DeWine announced a $50 million proposal to bring driver’s education back to public high schools. While Ohio House Republicans quickly cut the proposal from the state budget bill, the governor is back with another effort to encourage safe driving.
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