The state’s Department of Motor Vehicles has limited the languages available for written driver’s license tests to seven options, removing some of the state’s most-widely spoken languages.
By Sasha Margulies, iHeart Media
May 7, 2021
If you were planning on taking a written driver s test in a language other than English, your preferred language may not be available.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is making some changes to its written driver s license tests. As part of its Knowledge Testing Modernization project, the DMV will only be offering the test in seven languages, 25 fewer than before. Additionally, the test will be longer, up from 18 questions to now 25. DMV s announcement last week notes policy requiring just the seven languages be offered, although they will offer translation in the native tongue of any group making up at least five-percent of local population.
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