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North Carolina is opening four new DMV offices with modular buildings and online services to reduce wait times and address staffing shortages.
North Carolina is fast-tracking four new DMV offices in Fuquay-Varina, Garland, Cabarrus County, and Leland using modular buildings at existing DOT sites, aiming to cut wait times, which have improved from nearly three hours to about 90 minutes.
Starting next month, teens can apply for a provisional license online, eliminating in-person visits.
The DMV is also developing an AI chatbot and document upload system.
While some lawmakers propose privatizing driver tests, officials warn it could harm rural access.
A staffing and strategic plan is due by December, as the state addresses rising demand and staff shortages.
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Carolina del Norte está abriendo cuatro nuevas oficinas DMV con edificios modulares y servicios en línea para reducir los tiempos de espera y abordar la escasez de personal.