SYLVANIA, Ohio — Young adults ages 18 to 21 who may be looking to get their driver's license have a little time before the process changes.

Starting Sept. 30, anyone 21 and younger will have to go through driver's education, which includes 24 hours of classroom training, eight hours behind the wheel with an instructor and 50 hours of driving with another adult 21 or older.

Danielle Spino, owner of Toledo Driving Schools in Sylvania, said no driver's education puts other drivers on the road at risk.

"They don't understand the rules of the road. They don't even know the basics like how to get car insurance," Spino said. "There were over 35,000 kiddos who went last year and got their driver's license between the ages of 18 and 21. That's a lot of students out there with no education tha

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