California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has declared 11,000 knowledge tests invalid due to suspicions of cheating. To maintain their licenses, motorists are required to retake their written exams within 30 days. The DMV uncovered anomalies in the results through regular internal checks, emphasizing that these discrepancies stem from test takers rather than technical issues.
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