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A new initiative in the Charlotte area allows private driving instructors to administer DMV road tests, saving new drivers a ...
Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a bill that changes rules for online license renewals and for full provisional licenses for ...
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The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced a significant update to its drive test scheduling process. Starting August 18, all drive tests will be scheduled using WaitWell, the ...
All used vehicles coming into Rhode Island from out of state, regardless of model year, require a VIN inspection from a local municipal police department. If an out-of-state used vehicle is being ...
Failing to recognise people's emotions correctly may be on the earliest—but too often dismissed—warning signs of dementia, experts say. The memory robbing condition is most commonly associated with ...
A new study suggests preload deficiency could be the underlying cause of fatigue and exercise intolerance in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Preload deficiency is a condition where the ...
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, in collaboration with the UK Biobank and the University of Turin, Italy, have identified a ...
Harjinder Singh, driving a semi-trailer, made an illegal U-turn across two lanes of traffic, violating a posted no U-turn sign. Harjinder Singh, an Indian immigrant and asylum seeker, is facing ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — D.C. school testing results released Thursday show continued strides to recover from pandemic learning loss, but most students still fall short of being considered ...