I would say it would be and could be longer as well depending on what your tickets were in.
1 year
one year
You'll lose your license for 90 days.
12 Points in UK.This is specifically for Florida.Your license may be suspended if you incur the following points:12 points within a 12-month period―30-day suspension18 points within an 18-month period―three-month suspension24 points within a 36-month period―one-year suspensionIf you're a minor (younger than 18), the law is even more strict; if you accrue just six points in a 12-month period, your license will be limited to "business purposes only" for one whole year. Earning more than six points in that same time period will result in an 90-day extension of your license limitations.Points are given on the date the offense occurs. Driving out of state doesn't help, either; you'll accrue the same amount of points on your Florida license for convictions in any state or federal court.
You cannot have 18 points no matter within any time. You can however accumulate only 11 points at any given time, after which the Ministry of Transportation will ask you to submit written test and road test, whatever the Ministry will find fits your situation.
If you receive twelve points within twelve months, for how long will your license be suspended?
you lose your license and have to resit your test if you get 6 points within the 1st 2 years
90days
Not necessarily canceled, but suspended, generally, for an indefinite period of time. Usually 12 points within 12 months will equal a three-month suspension. 18 points within 18 months may equal a six-month suspension, even if your drivers license was suspended for the 12 points previously mentioned.
Not necessarily canceled, but suspended, generally, for an indefinite period of time. Usually 12 points within 12 months will equal a three-month suspension. 18 points within 18 months may equal a six-month suspension, even if your drivers license was suspended for the 12 points previously mentioned.
your allowed 6 points within your first two years before you have to tetake your test.
No, to be suspended for infractions you must have 18 or more active points. Points stay active until 2 years after the conviction.