What types of sanctions are there? - ANSWER Exams, hearings, and
suspension of driving privileges
The most frequent violation is ___________. - Answer Speeding
Speeding violations range from _____ to ____. - Answer: 2:5, based on speed.
What happens if you go 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit? - Answer 2 points.
What happens when you go 11 to 15 mph over the speed limit? - Answer 3
points.
What steps must you take after accumulating 6 points on your license? -
ANSWER Special Point Examination.
Exceeding maximum speed = -2 to 5 points.
Failure to stop at a red light equals -3 points.
Failure to stop at the stop sign - Answer 3 points.
Driving too quickly for the conditions equals -2 points.
Improper passing equals -3 points.
Failure to yield equals -3 points.
How many days do you have to take the Special Points Examination? -
ANSWER 30 days from the date notified
, What do you receive if you pass the Special Points Exam within 30 days? -
ANSWER: 2 point credit for their record.
Special On-Road Driver's Examination - Answer the exam you take if you reach
6 points for the second time.
Type II Hearing - Answer If you get 6 points on your license again, you will
face a 15-day suspension of driving privileges, a special on-road driver's exam,
and a knowledge test.
Type III Hearing - Answer Reaching 6 points for the third offense results in a
30-day suspension of driving privileges.
High Speed Hearing - ANSWER A driver is guilty of exceeding the speed limit
by 31 mph or greater.
Suspension of driving permission for 15 days, knowledge test, and/or special
on-road driver's exam.
What happens if an 18-year-old drives 26 mph or more over the speed limit? -
ANSWER Automatic suspension for at least 90 days.
A suspension of driving privileges, often known as _______. - ANSWER:
License suspension.
License suspension occurs when... Failure to attend an exam or hearing can
result in 11 or more points.
- driving under suspension.
Automatic suspensions can occur for failing to stop for a school bus with
flashing red lights, racing on roads, fleeing from a police officer, exceeding the
speed limit in an active work zone by 11 miles or more, and DUI.
How can I lower my license points? - ANSWER: Passing the Special Point
Examination within 30 days (2 points removed).
- A person drives for 12 consecutive months without any violations.
What constitutes a "clean" driving record? - ANSWER: Zero (0) points
suspension of driving privileges
The most frequent violation is ___________. - Answer Speeding
Speeding violations range from _____ to ____. - Answer: 2:5, based on speed.
What happens if you go 6 to 10 mph over the speed limit? - Answer 2 points.
What happens when you go 11 to 15 mph over the speed limit? - Answer 3
points.
What steps must you take after accumulating 6 points on your license? -
ANSWER Special Point Examination.
Exceeding maximum speed = -2 to 5 points.
Failure to stop at a red light equals -3 points.
Failure to stop at the stop sign - Answer 3 points.
Driving too quickly for the conditions equals -2 points.
Improper passing equals -3 points.
Failure to yield equals -3 points.
How many days do you have to take the Special Points Examination? -
ANSWER 30 days from the date notified
, What do you receive if you pass the Special Points Exam within 30 days? -
ANSWER: 2 point credit for their record.
Special On-Road Driver's Examination - Answer the exam you take if you reach
6 points for the second time.
Type II Hearing - Answer If you get 6 points on your license again, you will
face a 15-day suspension of driving privileges, a special on-road driver's exam,
and a knowledge test.
Type III Hearing - Answer Reaching 6 points for the third offense results in a
30-day suspension of driving privileges.
High Speed Hearing - ANSWER A driver is guilty of exceeding the speed limit
by 31 mph or greater.
Suspension of driving permission for 15 days, knowledge test, and/or special
on-road driver's exam.
What happens if an 18-year-old drives 26 mph or more over the speed limit? -
ANSWER Automatic suspension for at least 90 days.
A suspension of driving privileges, often known as _______. - ANSWER:
License suspension.
License suspension occurs when... Failure to attend an exam or hearing can
result in 11 or more points.
- driving under suspension.
Automatic suspensions can occur for failing to stop for a school bus with
flashing red lights, racing on roads, fleeing from a police officer, exceeding the
speed limit in an active work zone by 11 miles or more, and DUI.
How can I lower my license points? - ANSWER: Passing the Special Point
Examination within 30 days (2 points removed).
- A person drives for 12 consecutive months without any violations.
What constitutes a "clean" driving record? - ANSWER: Zero (0) points