SPECIAL POINTS ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Special Point Examination. Answer: An exam a driver must take when your drivers liscense
has 6 or more points on it. Taking and passing the exam within 30 days of notification and
pennDOT will remove 2 points from your liscense.
● Sanctions. Answer: Exams,. hearings, suspensions of driving privilege.
● PA Point System By Violation. Answer: Exceeding Maximum Speed 2-5 (6-10 is 2 points)
(11-15 is 3 points) Fail to stop at red light, stop sign, improper passing and failure to yield all 3
points. Driving too Fast for unsafe conditions 2 points
● Types of Examinations. Answer: Special Point Exam (6 or more points 1st time) Special On
road Exam (6 or more points for the 2nd time or High Speed Violation *High speed violation is
traveling 31 mph over speed limit
● Departmental Hearings. Answer: Driver meets with PennDOT examiner, driver gets a
written notice with date time and location of hearing. Type 2 hearing (6 or more points for the
2nd time) Penalty 15 day suspension, special on road exam, knowledge test (same for high
speed violation) Type 3 hearing (6 or more points for the 3rd time) Penalty 30 day suspension
● Penalty for not attending hearing. Answer: type 2 - 60 day suspension type 3- suspension
until you attend hearing and pay restoration fee high speed hearing - 60 day suspension
● Receiving automatic suspension. Answer: when under 18 traveling 26 mph above speed
limit (90 days) when record reaches 11 or points or driving under suspension failure to stop for
a school bus exceeding work zone area by 11 mph racing on highway running from police
● aggressive driver signs. Answer: frequent lane changes tailgating speeding become
frustrated with other driver's
● texting and driving fine. Answer: 50$ plus costs
● statistics for using cellphone while driving. Answer: texting/ dialing a phone- 2.8 more times
likely to crash talking and listening- 1.3 reaching for your phone- 1.4
● driving under the influence. Answer: when you're 21 or older and your BAC is .08 or higher
you're under the influence and may be convicted of DUI
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Special Point Examination. Answer: An exam a driver must take when your drivers liscense
has 6 or more points on it. Taking and passing the exam within 30 days of notification and
pennDOT will remove 2 points from your liscense.
● Sanctions. Answer: Exams,. hearings, suspensions of driving privilege.
● PA Point System By Violation. Answer: Exceeding Maximum Speed 2-5 (6-10 is 2 points)
(11-15 is 3 points) Fail to stop at red light, stop sign, improper passing and failure to yield all 3
points. Driving too Fast for unsafe conditions 2 points
● Types of Examinations. Answer: Special Point Exam (6 or more points 1st time) Special On
road Exam (6 or more points for the 2nd time or High Speed Violation *High speed violation is
traveling 31 mph over speed limit
● Departmental Hearings. Answer: Driver meets with PennDOT examiner, driver gets a
written notice with date time and location of hearing. Type 2 hearing (6 or more points for the
2nd time) Penalty 15 day suspension, special on road exam, knowledge test (same for high
speed violation) Type 3 hearing (6 or more points for the 3rd time) Penalty 30 day suspension
● Penalty for not attending hearing. Answer: type 2 - 60 day suspension type 3- suspension
until you attend hearing and pay restoration fee high speed hearing - 60 day suspension
● Receiving automatic suspension. Answer: when under 18 traveling 26 mph above speed
limit (90 days) when record reaches 11 or points or driving under suspension failure to stop for
a school bus exceeding work zone area by 11 mph racing on highway running from police
● aggressive driver signs. Answer: frequent lane changes tailgating speeding become
frustrated with other driver's
● texting and driving fine. Answer: 50$ plus costs
● statistics for using cellphone while driving. Answer: texting/ dialing a phone- 2.8 more times
likely to crash talking and listening- 1.3 reaching for your phone- 1.4
● driving under the influence. Answer: when you're 21 or older and your BAC is .08 or higher
you're under the influence and may be convicted of DUI