California, immigrant and truck driver
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Hit 100 mph in California? Meet FAST. DMV reviews your license—fast. Goal: fewer deadly crashes and less “video game” driving on our roads.
Does dealing with the DMV give you a headache? Spare a thought for 300,000 Californian drivers, who now have invalid licenses despite doing nothing wrong.
Named Forward Actions for Speeding Tickets (FAST), the program will automatically refer violators to the DMV's Driver Safety Branch, which will review the incident and the driver's record to determine if immediate action, including suspension or revocation of licenses, is necessary.
Drivers caught speeding over 100 miles per hour across California could soon face faster and harsher disciplinary action from the DMV under a new fast-track enforcement program.
California delays crackdown on immigrant commercial driver's licenses until March, defying federal deadline and risking $160 million in funding cuts.