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California DMV demands 11,000 re-take written driving tests - cheating scandal
Posted on 7/14/26 at 4:39 pm
Posted on 7/14/26 at 4:39 pm
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California has demanded that approximately 11,000 residents re-take their written driving tests after the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles discovered “discrepancies” suggesting that widespread cheating may plague one of the simplest evaluations known to humankind.
The DMV has not outright said what methods are being used to cheat, but after parsing its rather circumspect description, it seems fairly obvious that they’re referring to some sort of digital shenanigans:
“The California DMV has identified irregularities in certain driver knowledge test results that may indicate instances of cheating,” a DMV spokesperson told the San Francisco Chronicle. “Through our routine internal monitoring, we reviewed multiple data points and found patterns suggesting that some individuals may have attempted to circumvent the testing process using various cheating methods.”
https://www.thedrive.com/news/california-dmv-threatens-to-cancel-drivers-licenses-file-charges-amid-massive-cheating-scandal
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Any driver whose test results were determined to be “potentially problematic” was sent a notice (like the one above) informing them that they would have to re-take the test if they did not want their license to be revoked.
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The DMV performed an internal audit and determined that the discrepancies are not related to any technical (or A.I.) errors or issues with the test itself, though the Department did not rule out the possibility that drivers used A.I. to take the test for them. The DMV declined to say which version of the test was vulnerable to the methods being utilized by the alleged cheaters; Calif. offers both online and in-person testing.
According to the DMV, that information will remain under wraps until the state has concluded its criminal investigation. Yeah, this goes beyond simple grade-school plagiarism. The DMV has already referred “several” cases to law enforcement; no further details were provided, but it seems likely that prosecutors would target those responsible for making it possible to cheat in the first place.
Posted on 7/14/26 at 6:30 pm to Shexter
They can’t handle driving tests, but I’m supposed to believe everything around California elections is on the up and up.
Sure.
Sure.
Posted on 7/14/26 at 6:38 pm to Shexter
AI programmers in Silicon Valley having some fun?
Posted on 7/14/26 at 6:41 pm to Shexter
Do they have to show an ID?
Posted on 7/14/26 at 6:43 pm to Shexter
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Calif. offers both online and in-person testing.
Hey grok, which type of testing is easier to cheat on, online or in person?
Posted on 7/14/26 at 7:18 pm to Shexter
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suggesting that widespread cheating may plague one of the simplest evaluations known to humankind.
As someone who failed the written test the first time when I moved into the state, I can tell you this statement is false.
Posted on 7/14/26 at 7:24 pm to kywildcatfanone
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Do they have to show an ID?
Oh and racist and xenophobic to make them retake exams. Exams are triggering from the systemic racist schooling system for americans and some migrants have never been taught or had the luxury of schooling like Americans
Posted on 7/14/26 at 9:10 pm to Shexter
Why not give the test takers a booklet and a scantron?
You have 30 minutes to finish. No phones allowed in the room, or you are disqualified and have to take the test again none of this computer or iPad crap. No 50 different languages and versions of the test.
You have 30 minutes to finish. No phones allowed in the room, or you are disqualified and have to take the test again none of this computer or iPad crap. No 50 different languages and versions of the test.
This post was edited on 7/14/26 at 10:10 pm
Posted on 7/14/26 at 10:29 pm to Shexter
As if it matters, illegals have DLs out there lol
Posted on 7/14/26 at 10:54 pm to Shexter
quote:Goddam State Troopers
The DMV has not outright said what methods are being used to cheat, but after parsing its rather circumspect description, it seems fairly obvious that they’re referring to some sort of digital shenanigans:

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