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Home»News»Mandatory Driver Training for Young Adults in Ohio Slammed as Useless: ‘This Won’t Do a Damn Thing’

Mandatory Driver Training for Young Adults in Ohio Slammed as Useless: ‘This Won’t Do a Damn Thing’

Not enough.

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonSeptember 12, 20252 Mins Read
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Ohio has a bad reputation for terrible driving, but new laws aimed at providing further education to young drivers seek to change that narrative. Starting September 30, 2025, Ohio is overhauling the way its residents get behind the wheel. A new law will require anyone 21 and under applying for a driver’s license to complete a 24-hour classroom (or online) course plus 50 hours of supervised driving—10 of those at night—before they can take the test.

Until now, those requirements only applied to 16–17-year-olds. Adults who waited until 18 or older could bypass driver’s ed entirely. The new law closes that loophole, but despite some viral headlines suggesting it affects all drivers, it won’t apply retroactively to existing license holders.

On Reddit, the law has already sparked heated debate. Some are skeptical that it will make a difference. As one commenter put it bluntly:

“It’s interesting, and it won’t fix anything. And it only affects new drivers of ages 18, 19, and 20.”

Others argue the move is at least a step toward addressing Ohio’s reputation for reckless driving. One user pointed out the “bonkers” number of drivers who cut across lanes while turning, while another noted that many of the state’s worst offenders are already licensed, or driving without a license at all.

“This Won’t Do a Damn Thing.”

Critics also worry about cost and accessibility. Driving schools aren’t free, and for lower-income residents or immigrants who already face barriers, the law may simply make getting on the road harder. As another commenter asked: “Will this actually work, or are we just putting money into the pockets of private schools?”

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The core issue seems to come down to enforcement. Multiple users argued that no amount of coursework will matter if Ohio police don’t consistently crack down on reckless driving, distracted driving, and unlicensed motorists.

For now, the law will mainly impact younger adults who once used the 18+ loophole to skip formal training. Whether it improves Ohio’s driving culture remains to be seen.

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