The new law, Senate Bill 245, signed Sept. 30, lets drivers renew or update their licenses remotely by mail, phone, or online.
Some North Carolina residents will have two more years to renew their expired driver’s licenses under a new state law. Senate Bill 391 became effective on July 1 when Gov. Josh Stein signed it into ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A change has come to the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles in how teenage drivers with a ...
Division of Motor Vehicles has certified 17 driving schools that offer the road test teens need to get a limited provisional ...
North Carolina launches "Operation Firecracker" to reduce impaired driving incidents during the Fourth of July weekend, urging residents to use sober drivers or ride shares. UP 2% COMPARED TO LAST ...
The graduating licensing process in North Carolina is significant to the North Carolina teens and their families. It is a progressive process geared at instilling safe driving practices and confidence ...
AAA's new campaign warns that speeding is as deadly as drunk driving, aiming to shift public perception and urging society to ...