By the Associated Press:
Kansas is allowing some residents seeking to get or renew a driver’s license to schedule appointments so that they can avoid a tedious wait in line.
The Division of Vehicles in the Kansas Department of Revenue recently expanded the program to an additional nine offices in populous areas after launching a pilot program in Topeka in August. Q-Flow allows people to use a website to make appointments up to 30 days in advance.
The division says the wait is less than 15 minutes for for 95% of the people setting appointments and it is looking at bringing Q-Flow to more offices.
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