DMV knowledge test no longer required for California drivers 70 and older
Briefly

The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced that drivers aged 70 and older will no longer need to take a knowledge test to renew their licenses, aiming to improve customer service.
DMV Director Steve Gordon stated, "We are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service," which will ease visits to DMV offices.
While older drivers still need to visit the DMV for a vision exam and a new photo, the elimination of the knowledge test for qualified drivers reduces unnecessary office traffic.
The knowledge test requirement remains for first-time drivers and any renewing motorists with poor driving records, ensuring safety measures are upheld even amid the changes for seniors.
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