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The California DMV routinely allows drivers like these — with horrifying histories of dangerous driving, including DUIs, crashes and numerous tickets — to continue to operate on our roadways ...
The DMV often takes no action against drivers convicted of killing someone on the road. State law requires the agency to strip motorists of their driving privileges for three years after a felony ...
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DMV keeping killer drivers on the road Share this: ... State of California Department of Motor Vehicles sign outside their Corte Madera, Calif. office on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023.
7 Takeaways: How the California DMV Allows Dangerous Drivers to Stay on the Road Ervin Wyatt’s history behind the wheel spreads across two pages of a recent court filing: Fleeing police. Fleeing ...
California lawmakers have embraced a variety of efforts to make the state’s freeways and streets safer, ... DMV keeping killer drivers on the road Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new ...
DMV keeping killer drivers on the road Share this: ... State of California Department of Motor Vehicles sign outside their Corte Madera, Calif. office on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023.
California lawmakers have embraced a variety of efforts to make the state’s freeways and streets safer, ... Sign Up. Editorials | DMV keeping killer drivers on the road Share this: ...
Originally, California’s road signs were black with white lettering, but the state changed them after a federal rule was extended to the states. A federal study found that blue-and-gold and ...