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Oklahoma teens may need to pass an 8th-grade reading test to get a driver’s license under new legislation.
Oklahoma lawmakers have introduced House Bill 4153, requiring teens to pass an eighth-grade reading assessment or approved alternative to obtain a driver’s license or permit.
The bill, which passed a House committee, aims to boost teen literacy and road safety by linking driving privileges to academic achievement.
Proponents say reading skills are vital for understanding traffic signs and safety materials.
The legislation, introduced by Rep. Toni Hasenbeck, is under further review and could impact future licensing in the state.
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Los adolescentes de Oklahoma pueden necesitar pasar un examen de lectura de octavo grado para obtener una licencia de conducir según la nueva legislación.