What to Do When Your Driver's License Points Are Not Enough?
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When your driver's license points are insufficient, you can use someone else's license to deduct points. If you accumulate 12 points within a scoring cycle, you will need to retake the subject one exam. If the points deducted exceed 24, you will need to retake both subject one and subject three exams. Below are some behaviors that result in a one-time deduction of 12 points: 1. Driving a motor vehicle that does not match the permitted vehicle type. 2. Driving under the influence of alcohol. 3. Fleeing the scene of a traffic accident without constituting a crime. 4. Using forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, vehicle registration certificates, driver's licenses, school bus signs, or using other motor vehicle license plates or vehicle registration certificates. 5. Driving a motor vehicle in reverse, against traffic, or crossing the central divider to make a U-turn on a highway.