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DMV suspects cheating, says 11,000 Californians must retake written test

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By Los Angeles Times
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  • 1 min read
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California's Department of Motor Vehicles has identified suspicious testing patterns affecting approximately 11,000 residents, requiring them to retake their written driving examination. Rather than attributing the issue to internal system failures, DMV officials have determined that irregular activities consistent with test fraud are responsible for the unprecedented requirement. This decision aims to ensure accurate assessment of driver knowledge and maintain road safety standards across the state.

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DMV suspects cheating, says 11,000 Californians must retake written test
DMV suspects cheating, says 11,000 Californians must retake written test

California's DMV said that irregularities pointing to possible cheating — and not any internal issues — are the reason thousands of Californians are being required to retake their knowledge test.
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