Montana's Senate is debating whether to lower the driving age from 16 to 15, sparking heated discussions about youth safety on the roads!
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Montana is considering a game-changing bill that could lower the minimum age for a driver's license from 16 to 15, sparking a heated debate on youth driving safety and accessibility.
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Montana lawmakers are taking a bold step to tackle the alarming rise in THC-related driving incidents among young people with a proposed zero-tolerance policy for drivers under 21.
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Montana's Senate Bill 359 could redefine how we communicate on the road, balancing the need for technology with the urgent call for safer driving practices.
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Montana's House Bill 469 could revolutionize driver licensing for individuals with disabilities, emphasizing inclusivity while setting crucial vision standards.
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