LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- 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 ...
With online options extended to under-18 applicants, teens no longer have to go to a California DMV office to take the knowledge test. The online knowledge test, formerly available only to adults, can ...
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The long statewide nightmare has ended. After months of irritating technical glitches, confusing options and maddeningly irrelevant test questions, most California drivers 70 and older who apply to ...
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 to ...
California drivers 70 years old and older won’t be required to take written knowledge tests for license renewals, Department of Motor Vehicles officials announced. For the elder group, licenses that ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The California Department of Motor Vehicles ...
To the editor: Kudos to Steve Lopez for his article regarding the driving tests at the DMV. I took the test last March to renew my driver’s license. I failed it and had to take it again six weeks ...
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 licenses ...
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