Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said he’s optimistic new bipartisan legislation seeking to increase the age for mandated road tests from 79 to 87 will succeed where similar bills failed. The
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias joins John Williams to talk about the push to pass new bipartisan legislation that will increase the age at which drivers must take a behind-the wheel
Illinois residents looking to buy a used car from out-of-state are encouraged to take extra precautions after an uptick in a recent scam involving fraudulent vehicle
Illinois is the only state in the country that requires seniors to have their driving skills tested on a regular basis.
The break-down: Since the law took effect July 1, the office has issued 35,090 first-time standard driver’s licenses and 60,875 state IDs to individuals without legal status. Meanwhile, 83,297 temporary visitor driver’s license holders made the switch to standard driver’s licenses during that time.
Giannoulias praised the Greek Minister for his action and contribution throughout his tenure, in strengthening Greek-American relations
CHICAGO — Older drivers in Illinois could face fewer barriers to renew their driver’s licenses next year as part of a bill that would raise the age for the state-mandated annual driver’s test from 79 to 87. Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias ...
The Land of Lincoln is the only state in the nation to require a behind-the-wheel driver test for seniors based on age, currently required once a driver reaches age 79.
SPRINGFIELD - Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has drafted bipartisan legislation in collaboration with AARP Illinois to increase the age at which
CHICAGO ( 25News Now) - Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias met with lawmakers in Chicago to gain more support for legislation that would impartially improve road safety.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Currently, the law requires drivers 79 to 80 to take a road exam if their four-year license renewal is up. For drivers aged 81 to 86, it is every two years, and for drivers 87 and older, it is yearly.
Illinois residents may soon be able to present state identification by opening an app on their smartphone or smartwatch. Here's what you need to know.