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The California DMV announced that drivers 70 and older will no longer be required to take a written knowledge test starting Tuesday.
Examiner Marie Moore helps Bryan Main apply for a drivers license at the DMV. Travis Long [email protected] California law requires a driver over 70 years of age to take a written knowledge ...
About half of Californians fail the DMV written test the first time. Here are some helpful tips on how to avoid having to retake it.
First-time applicants can now take the written part of their DMV driving tests at home, months after the department first allowed renewing drivers to do so. The online test is the same as the one ...
Renewing your license? California drivers 70 and older will no longer be required to take written knowledge tests, DMV officials announced Monday.
“All drivers have been required to take a written test once they turn 70 as a policy requirement and not a requirement of law,” DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a Monday news release.
Drivers are still finding “obscure and ridiculous” questions when they have to take the written driving test at the DMV.
Older drivers have road rage over DMV test questions. Some would prefer driving test All questions for the driver’s test are taken from the California Driver Handbook, a DMV official told Steve ...
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