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A new policy by the California DMV allows seniors 70 and older with clean driving records to renew their licenses without having to take an online course or test.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the DMV lifted the requirement that drivers over 70 had to go to an office to renew their license. When the requirement was reinstated on Jan. 1 of this year, that ...
In November, 19,000 people of all ages took the DMV's eLearning course, compared with 47,500 people in April. Above, a line outside a DMV office in South L.A. in 2018.
The California Department of Aging (CDA) is a California state department that oversees the execution of the Older Californians Act and the Older Americans Act. [1] It is nominally under the auspices of the California Health and Human Services Agency.
An initial CDA credential was valid for a period of five years, with a renewal valid for a period of three years. [ 3 ] In 1985, ACYF, in cooperation with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), created a separate non-profit organization for the administration of the CDA Credential.
The original intent was for older cars to get new plates that matched the plate colors that the DMV issued for that car when it was new. Due to lack of applications, the program was opened to all cars. For a license plate style to enter production, it needed to receive 7,500 paid applications by the January 1, 2015, deadline. [11]
Study guides and strategies: Older drivers have a few tips for those who must take the dreaded California DMV renewal test, with all its 'obscure and ridiculous' questions
After months of complaints, the DMV has dumped the knowledge test and online training course for most drivers 70 and older who are renewing their licenses. Column: DMV dumps license renewal tests ...