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Report: CT does not require motor scooters to register with DMV
State law requires vehicles used on public roads to be registered with the DMV but not motor scooters of a certain size.
The method residents get their Connecticut driver's license is about to change today. Residents will no longer have to stand in long lines to get their license, but they will have to come to the DMV ...
Pushing for better translations on the DMV written knowledge test. Some groups, particularly within the Asian community, say they’re having a hard time understanding the questions in their own native ...
Jacob Jakubowski, CEO of Connecticut Foodshare, Tony Guerrera, Commissioner of the Department of Motor Vehicles, Gov. Ned Lamont, and Anthony Anthony, Chief Marketing Officer of Statewide Marketing & ...
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