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Jim Patterson: Newsom Is Right to Order DMV Overhaul
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By CalMatters
Published 5 years ago on
January 31, 2019

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The California Department of Motor Vehicles has been a source of frustration for employees and customers for as long as anyone can remember.
I started pushing for major reforms of this department in 2016 when my office was flooded with calls from truck driving students who were waiting 12 weeks to take the commercial driver’s license test. Many of them, low-income and minority students, lost job offers due to this outrageous delay.

Jim Patterson
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Jim Patterson
Last year was atomic for the DMV. The federal Real ID deadline and computer system failures created unbearable wait times for customers and forced six-day work weeks for many DMV employees.
The mounting fury Californians, and my subsequent audit request, came as a surprise to the then-DMV director Jean Shiomoto.

DMV Crisis Demands Action

It was clear that this crisis demanded immediate action at the top levels.
We may finally have that action in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s DMV Reinvention Strike Team. In Sacramento, talk is cheap. Politicians say a lot of things to get elected. It’s what they do after they win that shows what their priorities are.
This is one of those issues that must be a priority for Republicans and Democrats in California — and if Gov. Newsom is serious about overhauling the DMV, I’ll be the first to applaud his efforts.
Newsom’s swift action on the DMV is a welcome change. In the next few weeks, we will get an early look at the findings of the ongoing Department of Finance’s DMV performance audit. This internal glimpse of current operations, and the many technological failures that are plaguing the DMV, will help us chart a course for change.

Customer Service Is Job One

As the Reinvention Strike Team takes the first steps to drag this agency out of the dark ages, I urge them to keep a few things in mind:
— With all the hi-tech expertise of Silicon Valley, we should have a world-class DMV with Amazon-like speed and efficiency. If Amazon can manage same-day delivery for online shopping on an easy to use platform, this has to be possible for the DMV. The 1980s green screen technology used today must be replaced with 21st-century tools. Drivers are demanding it.
— The American Automobile Association and many check cashing stores partner with the DMV to offer options for drivers in need of registration renewal. They offer several other services, but they can do more. We should work to grow the number of locations where services are available. I will introduce legislation to move the DMV in this direction.
— Customer service must be paramount. I’ve heard stories of front line DMV employees who have gone the extra mile to help a customer in need. I’ve also heard the opposite. DMV employees are hardworking, proud Californians but they are at their wits end. Who can blame them?
Decades of management failures have left them with little hope for change. As the DMV is revamped, management needs a refreshed view of customer service — where people are treated as paying customers — not annoyances.
An overhauled 21st Century DMV will benefit all Californians. The DMV Reinvention Strike Team must go boldly forward. The hopes of millions of drivers are with you.
About the Author
Assemblyman Jim Patterson represents the 23rd Assembly District in the Fresno area,  Assemblymember.Patterson@assembly.ca.gov. He wrote this commentary for CALmatters.
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