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SPECIAL POINTS EXAM PA 2025 WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND EXPERT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE AND SUCCESS.
How does one end up having to take the special points exam? - (answers)earning
6 or more points for the first time
How long does one have to pass the SP exam? - (answers)within 30 days of your
notification letter.
What is PennDOT's goal? - (answers)To help you improve your driving and avoid
future violations.
What information do I need to take to the exam? - (answers)Notification letter
and driver's license.
What are the three kinds of sanctions imposed by PennDOT? - (answers)exams,
hearings, and suspensions
What is a sanction? - (answers)A penalty threatened for breaking the law.
True or False: PennDOT can change penalties in extreme cases, if petitioned in
writing. - (answers)FALSE. PennDOT cannot change penalties.
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True or False: PennDOT maintains records only for drivers convicted of violations
in PA who are PA residents. - (answers)FALSE. PennDOT keeps records on ALL
drivers convicted of violations in PA, whether or not they're licensed drivers in PA.
What is the most common violation for folks who must take the Special Points
Exam? - (answers)Speeding; most people have earned two 3-point violations.
Speeding violations earn how many points for a driver? - (answers)between 2 to 5
points, depending on the number of mph traveled above the posted speed limit.
Traveling 6 to 10 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)2 points
Traveling 11 to 15 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)3 points
Traveling 16 to 20 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)4 points
Traveling 21 or more miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)5 points
How many points for failure to stop for a red light or stop sign? - (answers)3
points
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How many points for driving too fast for conditions? - (answers)2 points
How many points for improper passing? - (answers)3 points
How many points for failure to yield? - (answers)3 points
What will happen if a driver is required to take the SPE, but fails to do so within
30 days? Then what if s/he STILL doesn't take the exam? - (answers)PennDOT will
send them a letter specifying that in 30 days, their driving privilege will be
suspended. Failure to do so after that, their license will be suspended until they
take and pass the exam, and also pay a restoration fee.
What are the two types of exams used by PennDOT as sanctions? -
(answers)Special Points Exam and Special On-Road Driver's Exam.
What happens if a driver's privileges are suspended, and she is convicted of
driving anyway? - (answers)one year suspension
What are the benefits of passing the SPE exam within 30 days of one's notification
letter? - (answers)2 points will be deducted from their driving record.
What two reasons could cause a person to have to take the Special On-Road
Driver's Examination? - (answers)(a) driver's record goes down below 6 points,
then rises above 6 points again. (b) driver is convicted of a high speed violation.
SPECIAL POINTS EXAM PA 2025 WITH 100%
VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND EXPERT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE AND SUCCESS.
How does one end up having to take the special points exam? - (answers)earning
6 or more points for the first time
How long does one have to pass the SP exam? - (answers)within 30 days of your
notification letter.
What is PennDOT's goal? - (answers)To help you improve your driving and avoid
future violations.
What information do I need to take to the exam? - (answers)Notification letter
and driver's license.
What are the three kinds of sanctions imposed by PennDOT? - (answers)exams,
hearings, and suspensions
What is a sanction? - (answers)A penalty threatened for breaking the law.
True or False: PennDOT can change penalties in extreme cases, if petitioned in
writing. - (answers)FALSE. PennDOT cannot change penalties.
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True or False: PennDOT maintains records only for drivers convicted of violations
in PA who are PA residents. - (answers)FALSE. PennDOT keeps records on ALL
drivers convicted of violations in PA, whether or not they're licensed drivers in PA.
What is the most common violation for folks who must take the Special Points
Exam? - (answers)Speeding; most people have earned two 3-point violations.
Speeding violations earn how many points for a driver? - (answers)between 2 to 5
points, depending on the number of mph traveled above the posted speed limit.
Traveling 6 to 10 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)2 points
Traveling 11 to 15 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)3 points
Traveling 16 to 20 miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)4 points
Traveling 21 or more miles above the posted speed limit can earn the driver how
many points? - (answers)5 points
How many points for failure to stop for a red light or stop sign? - (answers)3
points
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How many points for driving too fast for conditions? - (answers)2 points
How many points for improper passing? - (answers)3 points
How many points for failure to yield? - (answers)3 points
What will happen if a driver is required to take the SPE, but fails to do so within
30 days? Then what if s/he STILL doesn't take the exam? - (answers)PennDOT will
send them a letter specifying that in 30 days, their driving privilege will be
suspended. Failure to do so after that, their license will be suspended until they
take and pass the exam, and also pay a restoration fee.
What are the two types of exams used by PennDOT as sanctions? -
(answers)Special Points Exam and Special On-Road Driver's Exam.
What happens if a driver's privileges are suspended, and she is convicted of
driving anyway? - (answers)one year suspension
What are the benefits of passing the SPE exam within 30 days of one's notification
letter? - (answers)2 points will be deducted from their driving record.
What two reasons could cause a person to have to take the Special On-Road
Driver's Examination? - (answers)(a) driver's record goes down below 6 points,
then rises above 6 points again. (b) driver is convicted of a high speed violation.