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11,000 drivers in California will have to retake written test, DMV says they suspect cheating

11,000 drivers in California will have to retake written test, DMV says they suspect cheating

California DMV cancels 11,000 written tests, asks motorists to appear again. (Photo: LA Times)

11,000 California motorists were sent a notice from the Department of Motor Vehicles announcing that they will have to retake their written tests, as the DMV was invalidating all their previous tests, suspecting possible cheating. The DMV did not provide any details of the nature of the cheating that they suspected or what triggered their suspicion etc.Those receiving the letters were instructed to return to a DMV office and retake their knowledge test within 30 days. Individuals who do not complete and pass the retest will have their driver’s license cancelled, the DMV said.”The California DMV has identified irregularities in certain driver knowledge test results that may indicate instances of cheating,” a department spokesperson said.Through “routine internal monitoring,” the department identified patterns in driver knowledge test results indicating that “some individuals may have attempted to circumvent the testing process using various cheating methods,” the representative said.The DMV emphasized that although certain test results have been identified as “potentially problematic,” receipt of a notice alone does not indicate a final determination that cheating occurred in that instance. “Nonetheless, these irregularities are test taker related and not the result of an internal DMV technical issue, or involvement of artificial intelligence,” the spokesperson said. “Ensuring the integrity of the knowledge testing process is essential to public safety and to confirm that drivers understand California’s rules of the road.”The notice sent by the DMV led to massive confusion. Sam Burgin, 35, of San Francisco was one of the drivers who received the letter and said he found it hard to believe that all 11,000 flagged tests had valid evidence of cheating. “Number one, I didn’t cheat,” he told Los Angeles Times. “Number two, it would be helpful to understand what those irregularities are in like slightly more detail.”

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