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The Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) has announced the temporary closure of the Plymouth exam station in Wright County beginning Monday. The closure will allow for repairs and repaving of the station's road test course, aimed at enhancing safety and improving test conditions, according to the city's official website.
Located at 2455 Fernwood Lane N., the facility will be out of service for an estimated six to eight weeks. The shutdown is expected to affect numerous residents who depend on the station for driving assessments. DVS has advised those impacted to plan accordingly, although a list of alternate testing locations has not yet been released. Residents are encouraged to stay updated through official announcements from DVS and Wright County.
The Plymouth station serves as a key testing hub in the region, and its temporary closure is likely to cause scheduling disruptions. However, DVS officials emphasize the importance of routine maintenance to ensure long-term service quality and safety.
Further updates regarding the progress of repairs and possible testing alternatives will be shared as they become available. Wright County officials have confirmed that communication lines will remain open to assist affected individuals. Residents planning to take driving exams during this period are advised to monitor DVS and county notifications for the latest information.
SOURCE: hoodline