UpdatedTue, Apr 6, 2021 at 1:29 pm ET Replies(44) (NJ MVC photo) NEW JERSEY — The Motor Vehicle Commission announced that it's continuing to make changes to help customers now that 10 Motor Vehicle Commission centers are closed after employees tested positive for the coronavirus. The MVC revealed late Monday that a vast majority of the agency's business – 75 percent – has now been moved to the Internet at NJMVC.gov and that 40 percent more transactions are being processed each week since before the pandemic. Eighty percent of the license and registration renewals are now being handled online, officials said. Subscribe "New Jerseyans are well-served by the MVC, as we deliver motor vehicle services as safely and effectively as possible during a pandemic," said William Connolly, a spokesman for the MVC.