SAN DIEGO — The Department of Motor Vehicles hit the brakes on a requirement that forced drivers 70 year of age and older to pass a written knowledge test to ... there's a school bus ahead ...
“We are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service. If thousands fewer people need to visit the DMV, or can spend ...
That was one reason he’s been emphasizing the eLearning course (which you can take online) as an alternative to the traditional knowledge test (which can be taken online or in person at a DMV ...
“We are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service. If thousands fewer people need to visit the DMV, or can spend ...
Spokesperson Anita Gore had the breakdown, telling me the new rule will mean that each month, 50,000 fewer people will be visiting a DMV office to take a renewal test. That's expected to free up ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Monday that it’s no longer requiring most drivers 70 years or older to take a written knowledge test when renewing their licenses.
30. All drivers had been required to take the knowledge test once their license expired after turning 70, which had been a policy but not a law, DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a press release.