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The California DMV Is Canceling 11,000 Driver’s Licenses—and Won’t Say Why

The DMV says the drivers must retake the written test within 30 days.
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KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco
· Jul 7, 2026
California DMV Could Revoke Thousands of Licenses, Citing Testing ‘Anomalies’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3I-U8-hSYE Thousands of California drivers could lose their driving privileges after the California DMV identi...
Washington Examiner
· Jul 8, 2026
California DMV gives 11,000 drivers 30 days to retake written test or lose licenses but won’t explain why
About 11,000 California motorists are being ordered to retake the state’s written driver’s license exam after the Department of Motor Vehicles said it discovered irregularities in a batch of test results. Drivers who received notification letters have 30 days to pass the knowledge exam again or risk having their licenses canceled, according to the DMV. []
The Wall Street Journal - Business
· Jul 3, 2026
What Happened in Fuel Markets When Trump Lifted the Century-Old Jones Act
California drivers, Gulf Coast refiners and Puerto Ricans have benefited from temporary suspension of the act.
Focus Taiwan
· Jul 8, 2026
Keelung preschool license revoked over child abuse case
Taipei, July 8 (CNA) The Keelung City government on Wednesday revoked the license of a local preschool over a child abuse case, with the person in charge of the school fined a total of NT840,000 (US26,220).
The Rising Nepal
· Jul 5, 2026
Law enforcement body collects over Rs. 500 thousand in fine in 24 hours
Kathmandu, July 5: In the last 24 hours, a total of 1,813 drivers were fined for breaking traffic rules. More than Rs 50...
RedState
· Jun 21, 2026
New Tax Stupidity: Will the Last Productive Person to Leave California, Please Turn Out the Lights?
New Tax Stupidity: Will the Last Productive Person to Leave California, Please Turn Out the Lights?
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Related coverage for "The California DMV Is Canceling 11,000 Driver’s Licenses—and Won’t Say Why": KSFO – 560 AM – San Francisco — California DMV Could Revoke Thousands of Licenses, Citing Testing ‘Anomalies’. Washington Examiner — California DMV gives 11,000 drivers 30 days to retake written test or lose licenses but won’t explain why. The Wall Street Journal - Business — What Happened in Fuel Markets When Trump Lifted the Century-Old Jones Act. Focus Taiwan — Keelung preschool license revoked over child abuse case. The Rising Nepal — Law enforcement body collects over Rs. 500 thousand in fine in 24 hours. RedState — New Tax Stupidity: Will the Last Productive Person to Leave California, Please Turn Out the Lights?


