Times-Herald (Vallejo)

DMV temporaril­y halts behind-the-wheel driving tests

- Times-Herald staff

Due to the surge in COVID-19 cases, the California Department of Motor Vehicles is temporaril­y suspending behindthe-wheel driving tests for at least two weeks beginning Monday.

“Behind-the-wheel drive tests require two people to share space in one vehicle and — while we have made numerous changes to safeguard the testing process — the current surge in COVID-19 cases presents increased risk to both parties,” said DMV Director Steve Gordon. “While our field offices remain open to serve the public, we hope customers will first go online to take care of their DMV needs.”

Vallejo’s field office located on 200 Couch St. is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. while on Thursday doors open at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. The office is closed on weekends.

In-vehicle testing is a requiremen­t for first- time driver’s license holders and commercial license applicants. The temporary suspension includes commercial and noncommerc­ial tests but does not apply to motorcycle drive tests, which can be conducted at a safe distance.

Customers with scheduled appointmen­ts in the next two weeks will be notified their tests are canceled. The DMV will automatica­lly reschedule the tests at a later date. DMV drive test examiners will be redirected to assist with other customer transactio­ns.

The DMV previously suspended drive tests for three months beginning in midMarch. The DMV resumed administer­ing behind-thewheel tests in June with safety protocols in place, including required face coverings, temperatur­e checks, cracked windows for increased air circulatio­n and seat covers.

California­ns who do not have an urgent need to go to a DMV field office should delay their visit, including those interested in applying for a REAL ID. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced that the REAL ID enforcemen­t date is October 1, 2021, and customers who want a REAL ID will have an opportunit­y to apply at a later date.

To protect customers and employees, the DMV requires everyone who enters the DMV to wear a face covering, physically distance and have their temperatur­e checked. To best serve customers and maintain appropriat­e distance, the number of people allowed in the office is limited, chairs are appropriat­ely spaced and plexiglass has been installed.

The DMV continues to recommend that customers use its online services, expanded virtual services and other service channels to complete transactio­ns including eligible driver’s license and vehicle registrati­on renewals.

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