Different traffic violations are
assigned different point values, which will stay on your driving history until you begin to deduct them by either taking a traffic school course or completing one year of violation - free driving.
For example, in SkillBuilder ® LMS, administrators can
assign different point values to individual learning items in a learning path.
Each infraction has been
assigned a different point value by the Illinois SOS, and if your point total reaches the state limit, you will incur a driver's license suspension:
Not exact matches
A panel of peer reviewers assembled by the Education Department
assigned states» plans
different point values and doled out the money on that basis.
The Safe Driver Insurance Plan lists the
different types of auto accidents and moving violations, and
assigns a «
point»
value (from 0 to 4) to each type based on the severity of the incident.
This can be confusing, so here are a few examples of the
point values that are
assigned to
different infractions: