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DMV knowledge test no longer required for drivers 70 and older
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 ...
According to a news release, the knowledge test is a two-part exam that covers rules for the road and important road signs. This new online process is available to students who have completed the ...
RELATED: Older drivers oppose California DMV’s knowledge test for those over 70 Drivers 70 and older who want to renew must pass a knowledge test and an eye exam every five years.
Wisconsin DMV administers over 4,000 Class D knowledge tests each month. “We know today’s students and families are very busy and this option gives them flexibility to take the test when DMVs ...
According to a news release by the DMV, this change starts on Oct. 1 and still requires an office visit for those 70 and older who want to renew their licenses for a vision exam and an updated photo.
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.
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