SF driver exam station closes after losing power
No vote option for driver's license under SB73
Acording to a post on social media from the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, the Sioux Falls Driver License Exam Station has lost power and is unable to help customers at this time. The station closed at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday.
The post added that the Department of Public Safety will provide updates as soon as possible.
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