DELDOT announces updates to its app

The Delaware Department of Transportation has released its latest update for a mobile app, on Friday.
The Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles has reportedly enhanced the D.M.V. practice test. It now includes the ability to take the practice test in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole. The improvement helps more residents better prepare for driver's license exams.
The list of 20 practice questions will reportedly randomly change each time making sure that each user covers the range of information required to successfully pass the written test.
In addition, DELDOT has enhanced the usability of the "report an issue" feature for reporting street light issues. Now, suggested streetlights near the user's location will be presented, narrowing the results for selection for submission. Users will still be able to submit a location for a specific street light issue if it is not where they are at the time.
Lastly, officials say that the DELDOT Travel Advisory Map has been updated to provide the user the ability to click on the specific listed advisories/closures/restrictions that they may be interested in which will take the user to the location on the map versus searching for it in the conclave of dots in the previous version of the Travel Advisory Map.
The DelDOT app is reportedly available for Apple and Android smart phones and tablets, and can be downloaded free, search for "DELDOT" at the Apple and Google Play stores.