Search

DMV suspends behind-wheel driving tests for two weeks - Santa Cruz Sentinel

krotoson.blogspot.com

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Motor Vehicles announced that it is temporarily suspending behind-the-wheel driving tests for at least two weeks beginning Monday. The DMV is taking this step for the health and safety of customers and employees during the current statewide surge in COVID-19 cases, according to a release from the agency.

“Behind-the-wheel drive tests require two people to share space in one vehicle and – while we have made numerous changes to safeguard the testing process – the current surge in COVID-19 cases presents increased risk to both parties,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon in a prepared release. “While our field offices remain open to serve the public, we hope customers will first go online to take care of their DMV needs.”

In-vehicle testing is a requirement for first-time driver’s license holders and commercial license applicants. The temporary suspension includes commercial and noncommercial tests but does not apply to motorcycle drive tests, which can be conducted from a safe distance.

Customers with scheduled appointments in the next two weeks will be notified their tests are canceled. The DMV will automatically reschedule the tests for a later date.

DMV drive test examiners will be redirected to assist with other customer transactions.

The DMV previously suspended drive tests for three months beginning in March. It resumed administering behind-the-wheel tests in June with safety protocols in place, including required face coverings, temperature checks, cracked windows for increased air circulation and seat covers.

Californians who do not have an urgent need to go to a DMV field office should delay their visit, including those interested in applying for a Real ID. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced that the Real ID enforcement date has been pushed to Oct. 1, and customers who want a Real ID will have an opportunity to apply at a later date.

To protect customers and employees, the DMV requires everyone who enters a DMV office to wear a face covering, physically distance and have their temperature checked. To best serve customers and maintain appropriate distance, the number of people allowed in the office is limited, chairs are appropriately spaced and plexiglass screens have been installed.

On the web

For online virtual services from the DMV, visit tinyurl.com/y46mf49s.

To renew a driver’s license online, visit tinyurl.com/y5xkrk26.

To learn about options for DMV tasks, visit tinyurl.com/y56lsd52.

Let's block ads! (Why?)



"behind" - Google News
December 13, 2020 at 05:49AM
https://ift.tt/3mcZVap

DMV suspends behind-wheel driving tests for two weeks - Santa Cruz Sentinel
"behind" - Google News
https://ift.tt/2YqUhZP
https://ift.tt/2yko4c8

Bagikan Berita Ini

0 Response to "DMV suspends behind-wheel driving tests for two weeks - Santa Cruz Sentinel"

Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger.