Overview of Ohio Department of Public Safety Driver Training Program

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Ohio Department of Public Safety's Driver Training Program offers a range of education programs, serving over 122,000 students in 2017. The program focuses on education, administration, and enforcement, with curriculum updates every 5 years to align with safe driving practices. Contact information for the program office is provided for inquiries or assistance.


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  1. A Look at Driver Education Today

  2. OCJS- Driver Training Program Office 11 Statewide driver education programs

  3. Our Mission

  4. Statistics Spans all programs schools can offer more than one type of program 263 licensed enterprises 659 satellite locations 5 abbreviated adult online 9 Class D online Students through the programs total 122,803 (2017) Adult remedial 17,007 Class D 93,845 (includes the online) Juvenile 1,681 CDL 3,368 Advanced JDIP 223 Online 20,272 Abbreviated adult - 1,860 Abbreviated adult online 6,127 Mature - 373

  5. What We Do Focus on education, administration, enforcement (program reviews/compliance, open preparedness, investigations, administrative actions) Curriculum Continuing education Educational workshops - basic instructor, training manager, adult coordinators, new owners Providing resources for parents, teens, external customers, stakeholders Rules Review online programs License all instructors License all locations Track licensees, certificates Educating the general public (multiple means)

  6. Curriculum Juvenile, Class D, Abbreviated Adult Outline mandatory content Provide for flexibility in teaching methods, videos, materials, resources, etc. Review cycle is 5 years Legislation Changes with safe driving practices Updates with research, statistics, etc. Class D update currently (24 hours of class/online & 8 hours of btw) Driver Training collaborates with stakeholders Other SME or area specific groups

  7. Contact Us! Ohio Department of Public Safety Driver Training Program Office 1970 West Broad Street P.O. Box 182081 Columbus, Ohio 43218-2081 Phone: (614)466-3524 Fax: (614)728-8330 E-mail: drivertraining@dps.ohio.gov www.drivertraining.ohio.gov

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