No, you can not, however, you can go to a point reduction school. Contact your local DMV for more information.
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No. Each "traffic" violation puts a certain number of points on your Driving Record. For speeding, you get 2 points per ticket on your record. For causing an automobile accident, you get 3 points per ticket. If you accumulate 6 points or more on your record, you will be fined $100+ dollars. If you fail to pay that fine, your license will be suspended.
It means you have been given traffic tickets for your driving habits. Depending on the laws in your state, once you reach a certain number of points you will loose your license or possibly be required to take a defensive driving class.
I'm not sure if it the same in all States, but in Ohio a reckless driving conviction carries a total of 6 points being placed on your license, (as do all major misdemeanor traffic violations in the State.)
Reckless driving is often considered a major violation and will likely get you 6 points on your license, just like a drunken driving violation does.
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Yes - you will get three points added to your drivers' license record in NJ for making an illegal left turn. There are consequences (from having to pay a surcharge, if you get 6 points within 3 years, to having your license suspended if you get 12 points in 3 years). Insurance companies do base rate increases on the number of points you have acquired.
6 points within the first 2 years of driving or 12 after that
its a form that contains your driving record for the past 7 years.
you will get 6 points on your licence a fine and banned from driving for a year or two