A number of teens found at the wheel without a supervising adult, prompted police in one Bergen County town to review all the risks of driving illegally.
The MVC made more services available online, designated branches as either licensing centers or vehicles centers and went to an appointment only system to alleviate long lines.
The 10th District Lawmakers said that they warned that these delays were within the realm of possibilities months ago, even after the MVC moved into an appointment-based system, and the idea of delays became a reality in May.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has been handling the majority of its services through its website. Now, the MVC is making changes to increase those online services and better serve the public.