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The California DMV has released a digital version of the Driver Handbook which includes interactive learning experiences and rules for the road. By Beatriz Cabanas • Published June 22, 2016 ...
DMV offices are out of drivers handbooks 00:48. People with upcoming DMV written and behind-the-wheel tests are struggling to get their hands on a physical California Drivers Handbook.
One reader asks if it’s necessary to go to the intersection when waiting in the designated lane. Amy Bentley shares more.
All questions for the driver’s test are taken from the California Driver Handbook, a DMV official told Steve Lopez. But many of those test questions irk many senior drivers, Lopez found.
The DMV admits its driver handbook "is written at a level that is above where it should be," which means much of it is incomprehensible to ordinary people.
When it comes to renewing your California driver’s license if you’re 70 or older, it’s important to know the basic rules. RELATED: Older drivers oppose California DMV’s knowledge test for ...
Older drivers oppose California DMV’s knowledge test for those over 70 Many say they’ve never been in accident; say behind-the-wheel test would be more appropriate ...
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