Tennessee letting teenagers take written portion of driver's license tests online
Tennessee is now one of the first states in the nation to let teenage drivers take the written portion of their driver's test from the comfort of home. It's part of an initiative to reduce the wait time at the Tennessee Driver Services Center.
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