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 renew their license. Starting October 1, ...
SACRAMENTO, California (KOVR) — 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 ...
The good news for Californians age 70 and older is that many of them will no longer have to take a test or online course to renew their driver’s license, thanks to a policy change announced this week ...
In a major move for older drivers, those who are age 70 and beyond will no longer be required to take a knowledge test to renew their licenses, the California Department of Motor Vehicles announced on ...
The state of California is making it easier for senior drivers to renew their driver’s licenses. Most elderly drivers are no longer required to take mandatory written knowledge tests when renewing ...
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I wouldn’t call it an atmospheric river, because those come and go. DMV mail falls in a never-ending rain, without regard to seasons. Not that it’s all bad news from readers who, like good soldiers, ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES -- 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 ...
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