For eager teenagers in California, getting a learner’s permit is the first step to eventually earning a driver’s license. What about people over age 18? Do older California residents have to go ...
The California DMV’s no-fail alternative to the driver’s license renewal test is now available in Spanish. Related Articles ‘These tickets are performative art’: Oakland speed cameras are online, but ...
With online options extended to under-18 applicants, teens no longer have to go to a California DMV office to take the knowledge test. The online knowledge test, formerly available only to adults, can ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A California Department of Motor Vehicles office in Arleta. Until Monday, the DMV required all California drivers seeking to renew ...
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 jjohnston@thetribunenews.com ...
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 ...
If you need to renew your license, there has been some changes regarding the written knowledge test.The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced that drivers 70 and older whose licenses ...
The California DMV’s no-fail alternative to the driver’s license renewal test is now available in Spanish. The eLearning course, taken on a home computer or mobile device, is a video course about 40 ...
A California Department of Motor Vehicles office in Arleta. Until Monday, the DMV required all California drivers seeking to renew their licenses on or after their 70th birthday to take a test.