What Happened
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is set to cancel 11,000 driver's licenses if the affected individuals do not retake their written test within 30 days. The department has not disclosed the specific reasons behind this directive, referring to them only as unspecified irregularities.
This action impacts a significant number of drivers across the state. The requirement to retake the written test is a measure being implemented by the DMV, with the consequence of license cancellation for non-compliance.
Details regarding the nature of these irregularities or the criteria used to select the 11,000 drivers have not been made public by the California DMV.
Key Facts
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California DMV is ordering 11,000 drivers to retake their written test.
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Drivers have 30 days to retake the test.
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Failure to retake the test will result in license cancellation.
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The DMV has not specified the reasons for this action.
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The issues are described as unspecified irregularities.