I'm pretty sure the cars at the Cadillac ranch are okay but, don’t put it off too long, the Texas Department of Public Safety is reminding the public the waiver on expiration dates for driver licenses and identification cards end on April 14.

Driver License employees have worked diligently to help Texans during challenging times and should be commended for their dedication,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw. “The Driver License Division has innovated to better serve constituents by implementing a new appointment solution to improve services and by providing extended hours at several locations across the state.”

Those who need to renew are asked to make an appointment or renew online as soon as possible, DPS officials said in a Monday press release.

The waiver, granted by Governor Greg Abbott in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, applied to DLs, commercial DLs, commercial learner permits, ID cards and election identification certificates that expired on or after March 13, 2020.

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