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  2. Why are so many New Yorkers losing their driver's licenses ...

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    The New York DMV has a list of approved providers where those hoping to regain access to their driver's license can get a test. Drivers can also take a vision test at their local DMV...

  3. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations.

  4. 95K New Yorkers In Danger Of Losing Their Driver's ... - Patch

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    In order to stay licensed, all New York drivers must submit a passing vision exam to the DMV no later than Nov. 26, according to Newsday.

  5. Learner's permit - Wikipedia

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    Having a learner's permit for a certain length of time is usually one of the requirements (along with driver's education and a road test) for applying for a full driver's license. To get a learner's permit, one must typically pass a written permit test, take a basic competency test in the vehicle, or both.

  6. Driver's licenses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A full driver's education course is not required in New York State, although license applicants who do not have a driver's ed certificate must complete a five-hour pre-licensing course.

  7. Nearly 36,000 NYers Get Drivers Licenses Suspended: Report

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    NEW YORK — Nearly 36,000 New Yorkers have had their driver's licenses suspended for failing to take the required eye exams in time, according to Newsday.