The Mercury News

Online option for DMV registrati­on reminders, renewals worth a try

- — Allan Berkowitz, San Jose Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/ mr.roadshow, or contact him at mrroadshow@ bayareanew­sgroup.com.

QTo avoid late DMV renewals, I suggest you log in to DMV. ca.gov, create an account and set up all your vehicles there. They will send you an email for each renewal. All renewals can be done online. I did after I had to pay a hefty late penalty for a renewal where the paper never arrived.

— John Beck,

San Jose

A

Sounds like a great way to go. Thanks for the feedback.

Q

The DMV might be sending out registrati­on notices on time. But they are sure way behind on issuing the new registrati­on and sending the tags. I mailed them a check on March 8, which was not cashed until March 31. I am still waiting for the new tags.

— Tom Warney,

Milpitas

A

Hang in there. Your tags should be arriving any day.

Q

You stated that rounding up and placing Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II was shameful! The Japanese murdered maybe 20 million Chinese. Between the Japanese and Germans in WWII, there were 4050 million people killed, now that is SHAMEFUL.

— Tom Roberts

A

Yes, it was. And the U.S. acknowledg­ed how wrongly it had treated its own citizens when it approved reparation­s for those Japanese American citizens who were hauled off to internment camps.

Q

There is a frustratin­g problem with an easy solution. At westbound Fruitdale before Meridian, there are three lanes. The left two are leftturn-only lanes onto Meridian and the far right lane is for cars continuing on Fruitdale. Routinely, drivers in the middle lane think they can go straight, so they wait for the left-turn arrow light to end, and the green light to begin. Drivers in cars behind them must then wait through the whole intersecti­on cycle before they can complete their left turn.

If you look very closely, you can see steam rising from the drivers who are trapped behind these confused fellow drivers. The simple solution would be to post signs indicating that there are two left-turn lanes and one go straight lane. Problem solved, frustratio­n and noise pollution from the honking horns abated. A Good news. When Fruitdale Avenue from Southwest Expressway to Race Street is getting sealed this year to maintain the pavement, city engineers will add your changes to plans for striping and signage.

Q

Thanks to Nancy James for suggesting the online AARP class. I strongly recommend it. I also think the DMV does a decent job with vision tests, written tests and even behind-the-wheel tests. — Jim Cauble, Hayward

A

Thanks for the kudos for the AARP course and DMV testing. I'm sure they will be much appreciate­d.

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