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FILE - In this July 6, 2019 file photo, motorcyclists participate in a ride to remember seven bikers killed in a June collision with a pickup truck at the site in Randolph, N.H. New Hampshire's Division of Motor Vehicles plans to suspend the licenses of nearly 4,000 drivers as part of a review following the deadly collision. Gov. Chris Sununu said the review released Wednesday, Aug. 28, led authorities to eliminate a backlog of notifications that dated back to July 2016. (Paul Hayes/Caledonian-Record via AP, File)

FILE - In this July 6, 2019 file photo, motorcyclists participate in a ride to remember seven bikers killed in a June collision with a pickup truck at the site in Randolph, N.H. New Hampshire's Division of Motor Vehicles plans to suspend the licenses of nearly 4,000 drivers as part of a review following the deadly collision. Gov. Chris Sununu said the review released Wednesday, Aug. 28, led authorities to eliminate a backlog of notifications that dated back to July 2016. (Paul Hayes/Caledonian-Record via AP, File)

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