
The state joins the ranks of Ohio, Florida, Virginia, and the nationwide clearinghouse state of West Virginia in providing faster titling and lien services.
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While barriers remain to creating a national system, a new coalition is pushing for reforms as a new digital clearinghouse reduces the time to register and retitle vehicles from weeks to hours.
Read More →What has led to decreased service levels and increased wait times at state DMVs? AF digs into the issue in this week's State of the Fleet Industry video.
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The California Department of Motor Vehicles has revoked Pony.ai’s permit to test its autonomous vehicle technology with a driver after finding violations on some safety drivers’ driving records.
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Waymo argues that releasing information about driverless car crash data would put the company at a competitive disadvantage, according to multiple reports.
Read More →First in-person event since the beginning of the pandemic, DMV license and title process causing fleets pain, and an IIHS study linking higher crash rates with the decriminalization and recreational use of marijuana are the focus of this State of the Fleet Industry episode.
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HENDERSON, NV – Nevada’s Dept. of Motor Vehicles approved Google's license application, and issued license plates, for test-driving autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Read More →Decreases in property and sales tax revenues have created budgetary shortfalls for most state governments. Many Department of Motor Vehicles offices have closed branch locations, reduced workforce through layoffs, implemented hiring freezes, shortened hours of operation, eliminated overtime, and instituted work furloughs for remaining employees. In some states, this has increased turnaround times for fleet-related DMV services. Some see this as being an ongoing issue for the years to come.
Read More →WASHINGTON - AAA said that although the print version was updated annually, the organization will update the new online resource on an ongoing basis throughout each year.
Read More →NEW YORK - The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles recently certified the state's newest approved Motor Vehicle Accident Prevention Course, New York Safe Driver Program, which provides a new alternative to New York motorists who want to remove points from their driving records or obtain an insurance discount.
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