California loses $160M for delaying revocation of 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses for immigrants
U.S. transportation officials have announced that California will lose $160 million for delaying the revocations of 17,000 ...
California's years of documented CDL fraud, enforcement failures, and defiance of federal regulations finally caught up with ...
For many Californians, dealing with the DMV is already a test of patience, but for roughly 325,000 residents, it’s become a ...
California expands laws requiring convicted drivers to fit vehicles with special devices in an effort to reduce road ...
The California DMV is recalling hundreds of thousands of Real IDs, a mistake officials attribute to a 20-year-old software ...
California’s 2026 car culture blends tech, nostalgia, and survival. From traffic-choked L.A. to Inland Empire commutes, EVs, ...
California delays crackdown on immigrant commercial driver's licenses until March, defying federal deadline and risking $160 ...
The decision to delay the revocation of licenses comes just days after immigrant rights groups sued the California DMV.
Revised DMV rules pave the way for heavy-duty driverless vehicles, balancing safety concerns with the push for innovation.
California has announced plans to delay the revocation of 17,000 commercial driver’s licenses until March, giving more time ...
SPOILERS: This post contains details about The Copenhagen Test, Season 1 With his new Peacock sci-fi thriller series, Simu Liu is living out his super spy fantasy in an edge-of-your-seat, ...
The California DMV and CHP are launching a joint pilot program to make California roads safer by expediting the removal of drivers caught speeding over 100 mph. The program, Forwarded Actions for ...
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