Revolutionary DMV!
I've just bought a new car. I just thought you'd all want to know this.
As a result I've spent some time on the DC DMV website. Well, I've been there a few times now, I've used it to pay parking tickets since I brought my old car out east in January (and never in my life have I had as many parking tickets as I've had since I've been in DC!).
So here we have a government agency which "is committed to an almost revolutionary amount of change" (as I found out when I called to try to locate my car after I thought it had been towed, turns out they towed every car on the street except mine and the huge pick-up truck it was hidden behind. I'm serious, it on the 'please hold, your call is important to us' message if you call 202-727-5000).
The agency website seems to includes a high degree of functionality. I can't say that I had to worry much about he navigation, although it seems quite serviceable--I found the pages I needed by searching from the dc.gov homepage. That is, when I'm lucky enough to spell correctly.
Since I've been trying to register a car I've found that there are simply some gaps in the procedure to title, register, tag, inspect, and so on procedure as explained on the website. Although that seemed to explain it more comprehensively than when I visited the DMV in person.
It is revolutionary when thinking about he who I will not speak of and his prognostications about usability of various websites.
As a result I've spent some time on the DC DMV website. Well, I've been there a few times now, I've used it to pay parking tickets since I brought my old car out east in January (and never in my life have I had as many parking tickets as I've had since I've been in DC!).
So here we have a government agency which "is committed to an almost revolutionary amount of change" (as I found out when I called to try to locate my car after I thought it had been towed, turns out they towed every car on the street except mine and the huge pick-up truck it was hidden behind. I'm serious, it on the 'please hold, your call is important to us' message if you call 202-727-5000).
The agency website seems to includes a high degree of functionality. I can't say that I had to worry much about he navigation, although it seems quite serviceable--I found the pages I needed by searching from the dc.gov homepage. That is, when I'm lucky enough to spell correctly.
Since I've been trying to register a car I've found that there are simply some gaps in the procedure to title, register, tag, inspect, and so on procedure as explained on the website. Although that seemed to explain it more comprehensively than when I visited the DMV in person.
It is revolutionary when thinking about he who I will not speak of and his prognostications about usability of various websites.

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