
Here in the US, driving is rather a privilege than a right that became a necessity. A driver's license can be a tool not only to let us drive freely but also to be able to earn a living and live a life easier. Many people will do anything just to get this useful card, they will even fall in a long line and pay their parking tickets.
Department of Motor Vehicles is considered as the largest consumer-oriented agency in the United States so it has a much bigger responsibility for its daily activities at the largest consumer-oriented agency in the United States. The DMV has branch office in each state, and sometimes more than one, that usually deal with matters such as driving and vehicular regulations, according to DMV.com. DMV is also responsible in issuing driver's licenses, applying for or renewing vehicle registration, and issuing license plates.
DMV is implementing programs that aims to educate the public on safety driving and traffic laws as well as continuing education, such as safety driving for elderly drivers. Though different states may vary on specified courses and examinations, most of them are requiring new drivers to attend a course or class in a specific amount of time that teaches them the rules and regulations on vehicle operation, according to thedmvblog.com.
DMV is also a source of data about the state's citizens, and most importantly, a means of enforcing policy.
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