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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, ...
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. How does it work: The online test is the ...
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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 ...
Q. I am 75 and a year or two ago I renewed my driver’s license at the Norco Department of Motor Vehicles office. I studied hard for the written test and … none wrong. A miracle! Why? For weeks I took ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced Monday that it will no longer require most drivers 70 and older to take a written knowledge test for license renewals as part of ...
Readers aren't clear on whether you can take an online test at home, or, if you go to a DMV office for your test, whether you can take it on paper rather than on a computer. (Kent Nishimura / Los ...
A quick look at census data (more than 11,000 people turn 65 each day in the U.S.), along with my own rough calculations, suggest that several hundred people are turning 70 each day in the great state ...
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