Local News
BMV introduces new way for Indiana residents to pass driving skills exam
Indianapolis, Indiana – For Indiana residents looking to obtain a driver’s license, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is providing a new opportunity.
A driving abilities exam can be given by authorized training facilities to anyone with a current learner’s permit. This is made possible by House Enrolled Act 1050-2023.
Prior to this change, individuals with a learner’s permit had to wait 90 days after turning 16 to pass a driving skills exam.
According to the BMV, these modifications will increase the number of qualified Indiana residents’ options for passing their driving test while undergoing instruction.
Visit the state website for more details about accredited schools.
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Farm Stop Collective Bloomington: Supporting regional farmers and food systems
-
Local News2 weeks ago
16 cops are promoted during the IMPD event
-
Local News2 weeks ago
56 years have passed since Kennedy’s speech and the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
-
Local News2 weeks ago
The leader of the Indiana House Democrats will run for mayor of Fort Wayne
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Parents and local authorities in Indianapolis respond to curfew
-
Local News2 weeks ago
Resolution on a Gaza ceasefire is passed by the city council, which also condemns antisemitic remarks made by the public
-
Indiana1 week ago
Health and Human Services increases loan forgiveness for OBs, midwives who practice in rural areas
-
Local News1 week ago
Police dog Kai from Indiana receives an armored vest
Leave a Reply