Points on your driver's record, traffic violator school, suspension/revocation... and the rest of module 7 LOL

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If you get a traffic ticket and fail to appear in court, DMV may…

suspend your driving privilege until you appear

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Convictions reported by other states and juvenile court are not added to your driver’s record. True or false?

False. Convictions reported by other states and juvenile court are added to your driver’s record

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traffic convictions and collisions stay on your record for … or longer, depending on the type of conviction

36 months

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As an adult, your license may be suspended if your driver’s record shows one of the following point totals…

  • 4 points in 12 months

  • 6 points in 24 months

  • 8 points in 36 months

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If you are given a one-point traffic violation, the judge may offer you the choice to attend a …

traffic violator school

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attending traffic violator school will remove citations from both your insurance company and driving record. True or false?

False. Attending traffic violator school will make it so that citations will not be reported to your insurance company, but will remain on your driving record

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The DMV may restrict or suspend your driving privilege if you get into collisions or commit traffic violations within the first … months of obtaining your minor’s driver’s license

12 months

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as a minor, DMV may take action against your license if you have…

  • one, two, or three at fault collisions

  • a conviction of using alcohol or a controlled substance, or both

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If you are convicted of two at fault collisions as a minor, your driving privileges

are suspended for 30 days unless a licensed adult, at least 25 years old, rides with you

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If you are convicted of three at fault collisions as a minor, your driving privileges…

will be suspended for six months, and you will be on probation for one year

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If you are convicted of using alcohol/a controlled substance and are 15-20 years old, your driving privileges…

will be suspended for one year

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Turning 18 years old does not erase or end existing restrictions, suspensions, or probation services. true or false?

True

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If you recieved notification that a proposed action is being taken against your driving privilege, you must request a hearing within … days of being served or … days from the date the notice is mailed.

10 days; 14 days

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Most information in your driver’s record is available to the public, except…

  • physical or mental conditions

  • address

  • social security number