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11/7/05-Sen. Gary Cates, R-West Chester, has introduced a bill that would make teens wait six more months before they can get behind the wheel.
SB221 would change Ohio law so teens would have to wait until they turn 16 before they can get their temporary instruction permit. Existing law allows youngsters to get behind the wheel at 15 years and six months.
Teens must have the permit six months before taking the driver’s test. So, the bill would require new drivers to wait until six months after their 16th birthday to obtain a probationary license.
The bill would also restrict driving for those under age 18. It would outlaw driving between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. – a restriction now in place for those under 17 – and bar driving around with other teens.
In addition, it would forbid drivers under 18 from having more than one passenger who is not a family member.
The bill is awaiting assignment to a committee.
For bill status, call (614) 466-8842. In Ohio, call 1-800-282-0253.
An identical House bill – HB343 – is in the House Transportation, Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee.