Thousands of California licensed drivers who already passed their tests are receiving letters from the DMV stating their licenses are about to be cancelled.
Frustration is growing among California drivers and legislators asking what evidence of suspected cheating led the DMV to invalidate 11,000 knowledge tests.
The director of the California Department of Motor Vehicles has told state lawmakers that a potential criminal investigation ...
Thousands of California drivers are being sent back to the DMV after officials said suspected cheating on written license exams triggered a sweeping investigation that could lead to criminal charges.
About 11,000 California drivers have been informed they must retake their DMV written exam after officials detected testing “anomalies.” ...
California's Department of Motor Vehicles has declared 11,000 knowledge tests invalid due to suspicions of cheating. To maintain their licenses, motorists are required to retake their written exams ...
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California's DMV said that irregularities pointing to possible cheating — and not any internal issues — are the reason thousands of Californians are being required to retake their knowledge test.
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 ...