If you accumulate too many driver's license points as a result
of multiple traffic tickets, you can also have your driver's license suspended.
While failing to pay only one ticket may not result in immediate problems, if you fail to
pay multiple traffic tickets (more than three in California) or ignore DMV notices, you may be at risk for losing your license.
If your record
shows multiple traffic tickets, each reduction will correspond to the date that each ticket was posted — they will NOT be grouped together.
In addition to having to pay a fine, the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV) may restrict or suspend your driver's license when you
commit multiple traffic tickets or are responsible for any accidents.
Although the state doesn't have a point system for penalizing repeat violators among its motorists, you do face repercussions from the Washington DOL if you
receive multiple traffic tickets or other citations.
But, remember, your rates can be affected if you have
multiple traffic tickets.
A driver's license may be suspended or revoked for a number of reasons -
multiple traffic tickets, a DUI citation, or being deemed a habitual traffic law violator - but whatever the reason may be, our course can help set you on the right track.
Don't risk losing your license or having your insurance premiums go up dramatically due to
multiple traffic tickets.
With a reputation for some of the most dangerous roads in the country, the state has put specific laws in place for those receiving
multiple traffic tickets.