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Minnesota Considers Requiring Driver’s Ed For Everyone Under 21 (opens in new tab)

There is pending legislation in Minnesota that would require all residents under the age of 21 to take the same driver’s education courses as teenagers in order to obtain a license. Most of the United States has additional requirements for motorists that aren’t yet legal adults, including Minnesota. The state mandates 30 hours education for anyone under 18 that wants to obtain a license. Likewise needed are several hours of training behind the wheel, with an extra 50 hours of pract…

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