“I’m asking for everyone’s patience as we safely clear the backlog of behind-the-wheel drive test appointments,” DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a statement. Those tests are expected to take several weeks to complete, the agency said in a news release. Those who had their test cancelled due to coronavirus shutdowns will be the first in line, and their appointments will be automatically rescheduled. The in-vehicle tests, which are required for first-time applicants, have been suspended for three months, and some protocols have been updated in light of the continued need for social distancing. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.Ĭalifornians waiting throughout the coronavirus pandemic to get their first driver’s license or commercial license will get their first chance on Friday, when the state DMV resumes behind-the-wheel driving tests. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
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