Sanctions include the following: ANSWER exams, hearings, and suspension of
driving privilege.
What happens if Joe doesn't take the exam after the second notice? - ANSWER
His driving permission will be suspended unless he takes and passes the exam
and pays the restoration price.
When is a Special Points Exam required? - ANSWER When a driver's record
achieves six (6) or more points for the first time
When is a Special On-Road Driver's Exam Required? - ANSWER: When a
driver's record is reduced below six (6) points and subsequently increases to six
(6) or more points a second time, or when a driver is convicted of a high-speed
offence.
When will a Type II Hearing happen? - ANSWER When a driver's record is
reduced to less than six (6) points and later increases to six (6) or more points
due to additional violations and points.
What happens if a driver fails to attend a Type II Hearing? - ANSWER A 60-
day suspension of driving privileges
True or False. A Type III Hearing is required when a driver's record falls below
six (6) points for the third or subsequent time and reaches six or more points. -
The answer is true.
True or False. A High Speed Hearing occurs when a driver is guilty of
exceeding the posted speed limit by 25 mph or more. - False: when a driver is
guilty of exceeding the posted speed limit by 31 miles per hour or greater.
driving privilege.
What happens if Joe doesn't take the exam after the second notice? - ANSWER
His driving permission will be suspended unless he takes and passes the exam
and pays the restoration price.
When is a Special Points Exam required? - ANSWER When a driver's record
achieves six (6) or more points for the first time
When is a Special On-Road Driver's Exam Required? - ANSWER: When a
driver's record is reduced below six (6) points and subsequently increases to six
(6) or more points a second time, or when a driver is convicted of a high-speed
offence.
When will a Type II Hearing happen? - ANSWER When a driver's record is
reduced to less than six (6) points and later increases to six (6) or more points
due to additional violations and points.
What happens if a driver fails to attend a Type II Hearing? - ANSWER A 60-
day suspension of driving privileges
True or False. A Type III Hearing is required when a driver's record falls below
six (6) points for the third or subsequent time and reaches six or more points. -
The answer is true.
True or False. A High Speed Hearing occurs when a driver is guilty of
exceeding the posted speed limit by 25 mph or more. - False: when a driver is
guilty of exceeding the posted speed limit by 31 miles per hour or greater.