Not exact matches
The DMV will
then likely
suspend your driving
license, revoke the tags and registration
on your vehicle and potentially even impound the vehicle (if you are pulled over).
If you accumulate 10 or more points
on your driving record within a five - year period,
then your driver
license will be
suspended.
If you hold
on to your
license plates much after your coverage has lapsed,
then the state has the authority to
suspend your registration for the exact number of days for which you were without coverage.
If you get more than 6 points
on your driving record,
then your
license could be
suspended and you will also have to restart the 180 day waiting period before you can apply for your unrestricted
license.