Teens seeking a provisional license in North Carolina can now take the required road test from a private instructor rather than at a Division of Motor Vehicles office. The new option doesn’t mean ...
The state DMV has begun certifying private Driver's Ed schools throughout the state to administer road tests for teens who ...
Thomas isn't the first viewer to reach out to News 13 about wait times at the DMV. Recently, North Carolina State Auditor ...
A new initiative in the Charlotte area allows private driving instructors to administer DMV road tests, saving new drivers a ...
North Carolina may soon offer teen drivers a new option for taking their road test. On Tuesday, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) announced that the office has begun certifying private ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The N.C. DMV announced several changes coming to local offices in an effort to reduce wait times such as hiring more than 100 license examiners, creating express lines and ...
In an effort to reduce lines at driver's license offices, North Carolina is allowing private driving instructors to administer road tests to teenagers for level two provisional driver's licenses. It ...
No one looks forward to dealing with the Division of Motor Vehicles. And at a time when the agency is struggling to staff its driver’s license offices, it can be especially frustrating. But there are ...
Last month, state lawmakers passed legislation waiving the required driving test for people age 18 or younger seeking a Level 2 provisional license. The DMV said it will now grant waivers to drivers ...
Lawmakers gave final approval Thursday to a bill that would help teens who haven’t been able to get a provisional driver’s license because of the coronavirus outbreak. The bill, which now goes to Gov.
The Division of Motor Vehicles has new data showing how long customers wait from the time they check in until they’re served.
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