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House approves priority access for rural residents at select DMV drive-test sites
Summary
The House passed Senate Bill 9, directing certain rural DMV field offices in 20 counties to prioritize drive-test appointments for local residents living in-county or within 50 miles, aimed at reducing travel burdens for rural families.
The Oregon House voted to pass Senate Bill 9, a measure directing 20 designated rural Division of Motor Vehicles field offices to prioritize behind-the-wheel driving test appointments for residents who live in-county or within 50 miles of the testing location.
Proponents described persistent access problems in rural areas where a high share of drive-test slots are taken by people traveling from outside…
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