CBS is officially confirmed to dish up another new episode of their new comedy series DMV tonight, October 27, 2025, and it will feature a driving test situation, a portrait getting taken and more.
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Natalie has been trying to book a test for her son Sam since May A woman who is trying to book a driving test for her son says the system is "frustrating" and "like booking concert tickets." Natalie, ...
Vehicle Testing NZ says motorists can still have faith in the driver licencing regime and it has no tolerance for any of its officers committing criminal acts. The comments come a day after ...
The number of learner drivers with future test bookings has hit a record high, as more slots are being released to address the backlog. According to figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards ...
The number of learner drivers with a future test booking has reached a new high, as more slots are being made available to tackle the backlog. Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) figures show ...
One of the 322 people who must re-sit a driving test because assessors allegedly took payment to pass an unspecified number of people says she didn’t pay any bribe but is being punished anyway.
Sandra Gloria Springall, 44, appeared in Charters Towers Magistrates Court on Monday, September 29 where she pleaded guilty to two charges of drug driving. The first drug drive occurred at 2.54pm, ...
China far ahead in applying self-driving tech Move follows China EV expansion in Europe European peers raise fears of competition US market in effect blocked to China tech MUNICH, Oct 6 (Reuters) - ...
From the January 2002 issue of Car and Driver. The American smorgasbord of automotive offerings includes more than 300 nameplates to choose from, and yet the editorial appetite is unfulfilled. Why?