10-09-2006, 06:52 AM
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Junkie
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Location: Chicago
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Ithink you livein NJ
http://www.dmv.org/nj-new-jersey/other-license-info.php
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Driver Improvement Program
If you accumulate 12 to 14 points on your driving record in two years, the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will mail you a Notice of Scheduled Suspension. When you receive it, you have some choices. You can ask for a hearing or turn in your license for the suspension period. Or you can enroll in a Driver Improvement Program.
This $100 program is offered as an alternative to a 30-day suspension. Up to three points will be removed from your driving record if you successfully complete the program.
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http://www.dmv.org/nj-new-jersey/point-system.php
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How to Clear Points from Your Record
They say time heals all wounds, and time can also erase points from your driving record. Well, not entirely―your point violations will always show up on your permanent driver history. But the accumulate point totals on your current driver status will go down the longer you go without another ticket. For each year you complete violation-free, three points will be deducted from your total.
You can also reduce your point total by attending traffic school. You can enroll in a Driver Improvement Program every two years to subtract three points from your license. Every five years, you can remove two points from your total by completing a Defensive Driving Course.
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