Paula Liska spent two days cramming for the DMV's written test, then got to the Clairemont office where she learned she didn't have to take it. “Hallelujah!,” she said with a laugh.
Each state has its own requirements for motorcyclist testing, so depending on where you live, you could be asked to do anything from starting your bike to riding a figure-8 in the parking lot. Still, ...
RELATED: Do I have to take the written test to renew my California driver’s license? DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a news release that the change was made to improve efficiency at the agency ...
Drivers were previously required to take written tests every five years once they turned 70. The DMV announced on Monday, Sept. 30, that drivers 70 and older in California whose licenses expire in ...
1, DMV officials stated on Monday. “All drivers have been required to take a written test once they turn 70 as a policy requirement and not a requirement of law,” DMV Director Steve Gordon said.
Also, first-time drivers, newcomers to California and those with poor driving records must also take the written test. As for the actual driving test, the DMV might require a reexamination for ...
30. 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.
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 ...
After months of irritating technical glitches, confusing options and maddeningly irrelevant test questions ... be better served," DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a written statement.