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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The California DMV’s no-fail alternative to the driver’s license renewal test is now available in Spanish. Related Articles Truckers who fail English tests are pulled off roads in Trump crackdown Are ...
Californians renewing their driver’s license can now complete the Department of Motor Vehicles’ fail-safe eLearning course in Chinese, English or Spanish. Joe Johnston [email protected] ...