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NEW ONLINE DRIVER EXAM PROMOTES HIGHWAY SAFETY
Last year the law changed for getting a driver’s license in Utah. Since
the beginning of 2016, new drivers have been required to take a Highway
and Safety Trends exam to receive a license. The new test is designed to
teach young drivers about widespread traffic hazards and ultimately
improve safety.
”This year we have had over 125 traffic fatalities on Utah roadways.
That is up over last year,” said Representative Steve Eliason who
sponsored the legislation that created the exam. "Educating young
drivers about the most common risks that lead to driving fatalities was
the primary goal for sponsoring this legislation. I think the exam can
help make a big difference towards improving driver safety in the state
of Utah."
The exam is only available online and consists of questions covering
driving safety topics and five major causes of traffic related deaths as
identified by the Utah Highway Safety Office. There are four sections in
this exam. Each section has 10 questions. Test takers can stop after any
completed section and come back to the next section at any time and may
be assisted and given help by anyone and are encouraged to use all
resources to complete the exam.
“When drivers have completed this exam with 100% they will be sent a
message and a link to a page with the certification number,” said
MykeAnne Hurst, Deputy Director of the Utah Driver License Division. “At
that time the Driver License Division is notified electronically and
their driving record will be automatically updated.”
In order to make it as easy as possible, the Utah Department of Public
Safety’s Driver License Division made the test available online. The
Driver License Division recently announced 13,191 new drivers have taken
the exam this year.
Go to https://secure.utah.gov/dlexams
to take the exam.
To learn more, visit Utah.Gov.
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About Utah.Gov
Utah.gov is the entry point to over 1,000 online services and benefits
over 2.7 million residents in the State of Utah. Utah.gov provides
citizens and businesses with more convenient options for interacting
with government. Through Utah.gov, citizens can find public meetings,
renew their vehicle registration, buy a hunting and fishing license,
register a business, find a transparent state budget, and much more. In
2015 alone, Utah.gov received 21 awards making it the nation’s most
honored state website. Utah.gov is managed and operated through a
public-private partnership between the state and Utah Interactive, the
Salt Lake City-based official eGovernment partner for the state of Utah.
Utah Interactive is part of eGovernment firm NIC’s family of companies.
About NIC
Founded in 1992, NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV) is the nation's leading provider of
innovative digital government solutions and secure payment processing,
which help make government more accessible to everyone through
technology. The family of NIC companies provides digital government
solutions for more than 4,500 federal, state, and local agencies in the
United States. Forbes has named NIC as one of the “100 Best Small
Companies in America” six times and the company has been included four
times on the Barron’s 400 Index. Additional information is available at http://www.egov.com.
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swatts@utahinteractive.org
or
Utah
Department of Public Safety
Marissa Villaseñor, 801-793-8025
Director
of Public Relations
Email: mvillasenor@utah.gov
Source: Utah Interactive
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