The long statewide nightmare has ended. After months of irritating technical glitches, confusing options and maddeningly ...
All drivers have been required to take the test once their license expires after turning 70, which has been a policy but not a law, according to DMV Director Steve Gordon. “We are eliminating ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced that drivers 70 years old and older in California will no longer be ...
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 ...
we are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service," DMV director Steve Gordon said in a statement. According to the DMV ...
Starting October 1, those drivers only need to come into the office for a vision test and photo. DMV spokeswoman Anita Gore told CBS 8 that this move is expected to reduce the amount of foot ...
Previously, all drivers had to take the test upon their license expiration after turning 70. Drivers 70 years and up must still visit a DMV office for a vision exam and an updated photo when ...
If you need to renew your license, there has been some changes regarding the written knowledge test.The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that drivers 70 and older whose ...
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.
Californians 70 years old and above will no longer need to take the written driver test, the DMV announced this week. As of Oct. 1, those older drivers whose licenses expire as of 2024 won't need ...