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Florida drivers can soon ditch their physical Driver’s License for a digital version on their mobile devices

Posted on October 14, 2020November 18, 2020 by William P. | 19696 Views | 16 min read

Courtesy: Thales’ Website Florida residents will soon have access to a mobile version of their FDL. Thales, a French-based global technology company, reached an agreement with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles that will allow drivers of the state to carry a digital copy of their driver’s license via smartphones and tablets.

Posted in Business, Government, TravelTagged 2020, 2021, DDL, driving, Florida, Florida DMV, ID, identification, license, mobile, safety, security, technology, Thales, travel
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