Of the 93,000 appointments booked in June at DMV offices across the state, just 52 percent of customers showed up.
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By Bill Dentzer / RJ Capital Bureau and Colton Lochhead / RJ Capital Bureau
Nevada lawmakers are making another attempt to decriminalize more minor traffic offenses with a bill that looks to have a better chance of passage this year than similar efforts in prior years.
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles offices across the state are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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