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The camera goes hurtling after the characters, none of whom move the same way.
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Justin Chang,
New Yorker,
26 Sep. 2025
To ensure compliance with these rules, the DMV collects a $3 fee from all drivers who enroll in these courses — money which goes toward routine monitoring of traffic schools.
The set is humming with energy, but Morman stays locked in, switching seamlessly from host to producer, moving with the rhythm of someone who’s been in this position a thousand times before.
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