have been able to skirt road safety courses, leaving them still dangerously roaming the streets, The Post has learned.
Meanwhile, the rest — 370 drivers — are supposed to have their vehicles seized by local sheriffs until they complete the training.
The DOT “is clearly facing implementation challenges due to staff capacity constraints,” Lander wrote.
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