Congrats! You have been hired as a fictional intern at the California DMV. Your job is to review personalized plate applications and decide whether to approve or deny each one.
After each decision, you will see whether your call matched the DMV's historical decision. Swipe the result card or use the next button to keep the applications moving.
Build a streak and earn a little supervisor leeway. Default filtered shifts are 30 applications, and unfiltered shifts are 100 applications.
In the default filtered mode, finish the available application pool to win. In unfiltered mode, try to make it through 1,000 applications.
Careful, though: after a short grace period, low rolling accuracy can put you on a PIP. Two PIPs means final warning, and one more mismatch ends the internship.
How to play
Review the application like a DMV intern with a very official clipboard.
- Swipe right, click the checkmark, or press the right arrow to approve.
- Swipe left, click the X, or press the left arrow to reject.
- After the DMV decision appears, swipe the result card in either direction, press either arrow key, or click Next application to keep the line moving.
- Need a refresher? Use the Rules button in the top bar any time.
Your review checklist
Real personalized plate requests can be refused for availability, misleading meaning, or offensive content. In this game, think like a reviewer and reject plates that fit these rules:
- Do not approve a letter/number swap that mimics an unavailable plate, such as replacing an I with a 1.
- Reject configurations with sexual meanings, vulgar terms, profanity, obscenity, prejudice, or hostility.
- Reject configurations that misrepresent law enforcement or revive deleted regular-series plate combinations.
- Reject foreign, slang, phonetic, or mirror-image versions of the same prohibited meanings.
- Treat 69 as reserved for 1969 model-year vehicles.
This is a game and is not affiliated with the California DMV. Records come from the public 21five/ca-license-plates dataset of California DMV personalized plate applications flagged for Review Committee review from public-records-request workbooks. The dataset is not all California applications and may contain missing, inconsistent, vulgar, or offensive fields.