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DMV announces new rules that could affect millions of American drivers

Last updated: May 30, 2025 12:52 pm
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The DMV announced new license rules that could affect millions of American drivers.

It’s all to do with the rules around citizens over 70 renewing their licenses and what is actually required in order to keep taking to the roads.

The change could make things easier for senior citizens

But for those with traffic convictions and first-time drivers, there will still be a process to follow.

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There are lots of rules when it comes to driving.

From importing cars to license plates and staying safe on the road, drivers have a lot more to think about than what’s going on behind the wheel.

For example, the state of California is considering changing the rules to allow heavy-duty autonomous trucks, which is good news for some.

Elsewhere in the US, Texas recently passed a bill to protect imported Japanese mini trucks too, meaning the roads could soon be full of them.

But, back in California, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has explained the rules when it comes to senior citizens aged 70 and above renewing their licenses.

In October 2024, the rules changed. And drivers whose licenses expired that year and every year after would no longer need to take a written knowledge test.

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”We are eliminating the written knowledge test for those without traffic violations on their record to improve customer service.

“If thousands fewer people need to visit the DMV, or can spend less time in an office, the people who need to take care of their business in one of our offices can be better served.” DMV Director Steve Gordon said.

“[Previously] all drivers have been required to take a written test once they turn 70 as a policy requirement and not a requirement of law,”

But, over 70s aren’t completely out of the woods.

They’ll still need to visit the office for an eye exam and to get an updated picture for their renewed license.

Drivers getting their first license will still have to take a knowledge test, as will drivers who don’t have a good driving record.

According to the DMV, people who have had the following occur will need to take the test:

Two or more accidents during the two years immediately preceding the expiration of the license

Three or more accidents during the three years immediately preceding the expiration of the license

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In addition, a DUI suspension during the two years immediately preceding the expiration date of your license, alongside multiple violation points in the same time frame, will also incur a test.

But, for sensible drivers looking to renew, it will be a walk… or ride in the park.

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