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  2. Column: Older drivers reveal strategies for passing that ...

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    The road to renewal was a bit bumpier for June Meyers, who lives in Westwood. She followed my recommendation to take the DMV’s fail-safe eLearning course on her home computer.

  3. Column: I hoped the DMV's eLearning license renewal would be ...

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    The DMV is still working out glitches in its digital eLearning course for over-70 license renewal. 'They're not putting enough marketing and love into this,' one driver laments

  4. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    Senior-friendly transportation needs to recognize these standards to which it is being measured. Accessibility : Passengers must be able to access the service and the vehicle. The system must take services to the passengers, and offer them assistance and support prior to, during, and following their travel, coined as "door-to-door, door-through ...

  5. Column: For drivers 70 and older, the road rage over DMV test ...

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    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 ...

  6. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    11th edition of the MUTCD, published December 2023. In the United States, road signs are, for the most part, standardized by federal regulations, most notably in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and its companion volume the Standard Highway Signs (SHS).

  7. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Traffic regulations are conveyed in signs that are rectangular with the longer direction vertical or square. Additional regulatory signs are octagons for stop and inverted triangles for yield. Diamond-shaped signs signify warnings. Rectangular signs with the longer direction horizontal provide guidance information. Pentagons indicate school zones.