Frustration is growing among California drivers and legislators asking what evidence of suspected cheating led the DMV to invalidate 11,000 knowledge tests.
Thousands of California licensed drivers who already passed their tests are receiving letters from the DMV stating their licenses are about to be cancelled.
About 11,000 California drivers have been informed they must retake their DMV written exam after officials detected testing “anomalies.” ...
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.
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Key 2026 Retirement Rules and Strategies
The guide outlines 2026 updates to retirement accounts, including higher 401(k) and IRA contribution limits, new Roth IRA income thresholds, and required minimum distribution rules. It explains Social ...
California is putting thousands of licensed drivers back in the classroom after identifying what it describes as “irregularities” in its written driver’s license testing process. Roughly 11,000 ...
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California just handed Kodiak a learner's permit for driverless semis
Kodiak AI picked up a California autonomous vehicle testing permit on August 13, and the Mountain View company's own framing ...
Thousands of licensed drivers in California are being required to retake their knowledge tests because the California Department of Motor Vehicles says it found "irregularities'' in their test results ...
California is telling about 11,000 licensed drivers to retake the written test within 30 days—or risk losing their licenses. The state’s Department of Motor Vehicles said in a statement to Inc. that ...
Motorists who received a notice from the California DMV must retake the exam or risk losing their driver’s licenses. Failing a driver’s license test can be frustrating, especially since some ...
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