Missouri comes in at number two in the nation when it comes to failed driver’s license exams – that includes both written and on-road tests. That’s based on data recently published by USA Today. Gary Gundy is a retired state trooper who now owns and operates a driving...
Missouri law does not require high schoolers to take driver’s education before they can drive. Instead of spending the summer learning to drive, Windsor Representative Rodger Reedy is sponsoring a bill that would require students to take a scaled-back driver...
Missouri public school students could be required to take a driver education course before they graduate from high school. State Rep. Rodger Reedy, R-Windsor, wants to offer the course to students in grades 10 to 12. He said it’s not being offered all across the...