Well, there are a variety of reasons why a driver is considered high risk, such as
repeated moving violations or convictions for driving under the influence (DUI & DWI).
Such drivers might fall into a high - risk age group, have a history of
repeated moving violations or accidents, or have had their driving privileges suspended or revoked due to a drunk driving or other serious violation.
Not exact matches
According to the HSUS report,» Smith's Kennel has a history of
repeat USDA
violations stretching back more than a decade, including citations for unsanitary conditions; dogs exposed to below - freezing temperatures or excessive heat without adequate shelter from the weather; dogs without enough cage space to turn and
move around freely; pest and rodent infestations; injured and bleeding dogs, dogs with loose, bloody stools who had not been treated by a vet, and much more.»
Repeated violations of traffic laws: 4 or more convictions for
moving violations occurring separately within any 12 - month period or 7 or more within any 24 - month period