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 ...
COLUMBUS — 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 — and ...
(TNS) — Ohio-based Grange Insurance is developing a new driver training app which can turn any adult 21 years and older into an untrained and uncertified, but still allegedly capable, driving ...
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 ...
Good morning, Daily Briefing fans. Want to teach your teenager how to drive? There could soon be an app for that. A proposed law would allow student drivers to use an app instead of a trained ...
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.
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.