Passing California's written test used to be enough, but thousands of drivers just learned their results are being thrown out ...
Thousands of California drivers are being told they must retake the DMV’s written knowledge test — or risk losing their ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles said it identified anomalies with its knowledge test results, and has notified ...
So far, state officials have provided little explanation as to what went wrong and whether cheating is suspected.
California is telling about 11,000 licensed drivers to retake the written test within 30 days—or risk losing their licenses.
Thousands of California drivers must retake their written test due to DMV-identified irregularities or risk losing their ...
The California DMV has ordered 11,000 drivers to retake their written exams within 30 days or face license cancellation ...
Imagine passing the test to obtain a driving license, and then you receive a letter stating that you need to retake the ...
Thousands of California drivers could lose their licenses within the next month because of anomalies detected in their ...
Thousands of California-licensed drivers who already passed their tests are receiving letters from the DMV stating their ...
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