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The Minnesota Department of Public Safety says starting Aug. 1, people with a valid driver's license in another state will no longer have to take a written knowledge test.
Whether you're a new driver or new to the state, scheduling a driving test in Minnesota can be a bumpy road.
New Minnesota residents are looking forward to the Department of Public Safety’s new law to waive driver’s license written tests for out-of-state drivers.
The husband and wife both have current driver licenses from Ukraine. They want to obtain a Minnesota license and are scheduled for the written knowledge exam, followed by the road test.
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