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11,000 California drivers will have to retake written test. Here's why
By KNBC at NBC Los Angeles (KNBC)
· July 15, 2026
· 2 min read
Thousands of licensed drivers in California are being required to retake their knowledge tests because the California Department of Motor Vehicles says it found “irregularities” in their test results and suspects them of cheating, officials said today.
Last month, the DMV sent letters to some ...
Key takeaway Last month, the DMV sent letters to some 11,000 drivers saying that their written test results showed “irregularities.
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Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: NBC Los Angeles (KNBC) ·
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What is this story about? Thousands of licensed drivers in California are being required to retake their knowledge tests because the California Department of Motor Vehicles says it found “irregularities” in their test results and suspects them of cheating, officials said today.
Last month, the DMV sent letters to some ...
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