DMV announces new rules that could see millions lose their license

California’s DMV has introduced new rules to simplify license renewals for drivers aged 70 and older. Starting October 1, 2024, seniors with clean records won’t need to take a written test—a requirement that was only policy, not law. However, they must still visit the DMV in person for a vision test and updated photo. The change aims to reduce office wait times, with DMV Director Steve Gordon stating it will help prioritize those who truly need in-person services.

The update follows data showing over 400 senior-involved highway accidents in 2024. While streamlining the process, the DMV will still suspend licenses for those with conditions like dementia or epilepsy that could endanger safety. The shift reflects America’s aging driving population—22% of licensed drivers are now seniors, a 40% increase from a decade ago. Other services, like vehicle registration, have also moved online to improve efficiency.

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