France, Sept. 9 -- Thales has released findings from a first-of-its kind survey of more than 3,000 people across the U.S. and Canada, offering a closer look at how users experience services at driver and motor vehicle (DMV) services locations. The results show a growing willingness to adopt modernized services, including mobile driver licenses or digital IDs, self-service kiosks and online portals, as agencies seek to meet evolving expectations of convenience, data privacy, access and security.The survey uncovered that 65% of respondents are interested in obtaining mobile driver's licenses and digital IDs. Additionally, nearly 70% said they would prefer to obtain an mDL or digital ID through an official government channel, such as a state-s...