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The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Monday that it’s no longer requiring most drivers 70 years or older to take a written knowledge test when renewing their licenses. All ...
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.
“All drivers have been required to take a written test once they turn 70 as a policy requirement and not a requirement of law,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon. “We are eliminating the ...
SACRAMENTO — California drivers who are 70 years old and older are no longer required to take the written knowledge test if their licenses expire in 2024 and later, the California Department of Motor ...
As always, there will be DMV staff announcing to the applicant what is considered cheating so they are aware of the rules while taking the knowledge test. There is a chance to appeal the 90 day ...
The days of taking the driver’s license knowledge test with paper and pencil while sitting in a crowded California Department of Motor Vehicles office now belong to the dust bin of history. Since ...
Darryl Craft, an 85-year-old Beaumont resident, said he recently took the DMV written knowledge test for the fifth time. He said testing an older person’s driving skills would better promote safety.