If you recently received a California DMV notice ordering you to retake your driver knowledge test, you’re not alone. The DMV says about 11,000 drivers across the state were contacted after officials identified test “irregularities” they now believe may be linked to possible cheating. The agency says this was not caused by a technical glitch or artificial intelligence error, and some cases have already been referred to law enforcement.
So what should you do if that letter lands in your mailbox?
In this video, we’ll break down the three immediate steps every California driver should take. First, verify that the notice is legitimate and understand your deadline. Second, schedule your retest as quickly as possible to avoid losing valuable time. And third, prepare for the exam and gather any records you may need before your appointment.
The stakes are high: Drivers who fail to comply within 30 days could have their licenses
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: Got a California DMV retest notice? Take these 3 steps
Reporting by James Ward, Palm Springs Desert Sun / Palm Springs Desert Sun
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By James Ward, Palm Springs Desert Sun | USA TODAY Network
