ALBANY — As many as 95,000 New Yorkers face the suspension of their driver's licenses on Dec. 1 because they failed to submit proof that they passed a vision test — a lingering impact of the COVID-19 ...
ALBANY — The state has warned nearly 150,000 drivers that their licenses could be suspended over a remnant of the COVID-19 pandemic that allowed motorists to defer — but not skip — the vision test ...
NEW YORK-- The New York state Department of Motor Vehicles says thousands of driver's licenses are suspended for failing to submit a vision test. Between March 1, 2020, and Aug. 31, 2021, due to the ...
Drivers were allowed to self-report their visual acuity when DMV offices closed in March 2020. The deadline to submit official results is looming. Drivers who self-reported their visual acuity during ...
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