Appointments for new behind-the-wheel tests will not be available until previously canceled tests are completed.įor the health and safety of customers and examiners, the DMV is instituting numerous new testing protocols. The DMV anticipates it will take several weeks to complete previously canceled tests. “For all of those Californians who have been waiting, we know how important this is to you.” “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. The DMV will automatically reschedule all canceled drive test appointments. In-vehicle testing-a requirement for first-time driver license holders and commercial license applicants-has been suspended since mid-March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The California Department of Motor Vehicles will resume administering behind-the-wheel drive tests tomorrow.
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