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DMV extending the suspension of behind-the-wheel driving tests

DMV extending the suspension of behind-the-wheel driving tests KSBY and last updated 2021-01-07 15:59:03-05 The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is extending the temporary suspension of behind-the-wheel driving tests through the rest of January. The suspension goes until Feb. 1 and has been extended for the health and safety of customers and employees during the ongoing statewide surge in COVID-19 cases, according to a DMV statement Thursday. People with scheduled appointments through Jan. 29 will be notified of their tests being postponed and those tests will be automatically rescheduled. The suspension includes commercial and non-commercial tests but does not apply to motorcycle driving tests.

California DMV Extends Suspensions For Behind-The-Wheel Driving Test Due To Pandemic

California DMV Extends Suspensions For Behind-The-Wheel Driving Test Due To Pandemic The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has extended its temporary suspension of behind-the-wheel driving tests until at least the end of the month due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.  The DMV previously suspended the tests until Jan. 11, however, it is now suspended until the end of January, according to a statement released from the DMV.  The DMV is taking this step for the health and safety of customers and employees during the ongoing statewide surge in COVID-19 cases, the statement said. Customers with scheduled appointments through Jan. 29 are expected to be notified their tests are postponed, according to officials. 

SCVNews com | Jan 8: Santa Clarita Artists Association s Wild Things Virtual Gallery Reception

The City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs on Thursday launched Reimagine Public Art, a virtual exhibition produced by DCA’s Public Art Division that highlights how artists respond to, and reimagine, Los Angeles amidst social, economic and healthcare emergencies. The L.A. County Metro board of directors approved a $679.4 million total budget for the Interstate 5 North County Enhancement Project in the Santa Clarita Valley on Thursday, setting the stage for the project to move forward with construction of new carpool lanes.

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