DMV
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Why the District DMV needs more than a dozen iPads
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Last year the Department of Motor Vehicles issued 16 iPads to their employees. How has a tool less than two years old already found a place at government agencies? It's no surprise when you consider the technology's reach.
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Here are the most popular driver's license plates of 2011
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The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles issued 113,259 tags to District drivers in the fiscal year of 2011. But not all tags are created equal. See the most popular and creative ones from recent history.
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KEARNEY: Inside D.C.'s motor vehicle registry
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Yesterday, the Washington Times published a story about senior editor Emily Miller's willfully ignorant attempt to buy a gun at D.C. police headquarters. Ryan Kearney decided to do her one better.
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Metro history: How Germantown evolved into the D.C. metro area
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So how did D.C. expand into all these suburbs, anyway? A 1965 article from LIFE's double issue on the state of the U.S. city provides insight into how the District first became the DMV. Let's look at the mid-century rise of Germantown, Maryland.
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Just how soon will robot drivers take the wheel?
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Driverless cars will become more popular over the course of the next half century. But how will that affect the culture of driving? One day the notion of driving lessons themselves may well be obsolete.
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Yes, you can get a DUI on a moped in Virginia
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Don't get drunk and ride one if you're in Virginia — and make sure you register the vehicle if you're riding at more than 35 miles/hour!
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Va. DMV to start accepting debit cards
CommentState residents can now use their debit cards to transact business with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
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D.C. area residents debate the DMV nickname
CommentWhen TBD got a complaint on Twitter about use of the nickname DMV for the D.C. metro area, we wanted to know more. We decided to ask our Twitter and Facebook followers what they think of the nickname - or whether they think it's actually a nickname at all.
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What happens when you test positive for HIV at the DMV?
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The Department of Motor Vehicles, post-HIV test.
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Free HIV testing begins at DMV
Free HIV testing rolled out today at an unlikely location: the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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HIV testing begins at D.C. DMV
CommentStarting today, D.C. residents can get tested for HIV while they wait to renew a driver's license at one of the city's DMV offices.
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D.C. launches program to give HIV tests at DMV
CommentThe District is getting in the drivers seat in an attempt to curb the city's HIV problem.
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D.C. brings HIV testing to a captive audience at the DMV
Starting Oct. 5, getting tested for HIV in the District will be as easy as renewing a driver's license.
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Aggressive towing, intimidation at Arlington DMV parking lot
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To tow or not to tow is not the question in front of the DMV in Arlington. It's how fast.
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Renew your driver's license, get an HIV test
CommentD.C. to offer free HIV tests at the DMV
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Update: No Virginia DMV computers on Wednesday
CommentVirginia officials say state government computer problems will persist at least through Wednesday,
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Avoiding the DMV in the DMV — or at least in Virginia
CommentVirginia DMV devises system for electronic notices and renewals.
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Why DMV is the new DC (and other District news)
Philly is the City of Brotherly Love, Baltimore is Charm City and now DC is … the DMV?
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