When you receive a citation for a moving violation, the department of motor vehicles will most likely assess points or
demerits against your license.
No, these points are
demerits against your license, and if you get more than 200 of them within a three - year period, you're looking at a license suspension and a stack of fines.
Not exact matches
Once an incident occurs, your state's motor vehicle department may assess points,
demerits, or credits
against your
license.
Every driver in Connecticut is legally bound to follow driving rules and regulations, and the failure to do so earns you
demerit points
against your driver's
license.
In Virginia,
demerit points will be assessed
against your VA driver's
license for all corresponding out - of - state traffic offenses.