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Driving Privileges & Penalties
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IIf you lose your license for a drunk driving conviction or any other violation: YYou cannot drive for any reason until the period of suspension ends and your license is restored. AA Habitual Offender is a driver whose license has been suspended 3 times in 3 years. *** Depending on your driving history of traffic violations, a suspension revocation of driving privileges could occur.
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Failure to appear in court or to pay fines Failure to pay surcharges Driving while suspended Failure to provide proof of insurance Physical or mental disqualification Drug or alcohol use Repeated traffic law violations Reckless driving Vehicle abandonment on a public highway At fault in a fatal accident
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Under 21 years old with a BAC above.01 while operating a vehicle will be penalized!! As of January 5 2004,.08 BAC is considered driving under the influence for motorists 21 years or older. Simple Plan Video
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21 years or older with a BAC of.08% but less than.10% First Offense only: 3 month driving privilege suspension $250 to $400 fine IDRC (Intoxicated Driver Resource Center)-An alcohol education and highway safety program which may last up to 16 weeks. $1,000 annual surcharge for 3 years
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First Offense for: 21 years or older with a BAC of more than.10% 7 month to 1 year license suspension $300-$500 fine IDRC fee; $230/day $1,000 annual surcharge for 3 years
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FFirst offense: BAC.01% or more but less than.08% 330-90 day suspension of driving privilege 115-30 days community service IIDRC
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NJ has a Implied Consent Law means that the drivers on NJ roads have agreed, just by using the NJ roads, to submit a breath test given by the law of hospital. Motorist refusing to take breath test Are subject to a MVC insurance surcharge of $1,000/year for 3 years. If you refuse: it is equivalent to driving with a BAC of.10% for a 1 st time offense. *IDRC (Intoxicated Driver Resource Center) ***DWI Video
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Driver Improvement Program- Motorists accumulating between 12-14 points in more than a 24 month period will receive a “Notice of Scheduled Suspension” by mail from MV After receiving the notice, you can: Attend a NJ driver improvement program; completion will result in 3 points removed Request a hearing Surrender the driver license for the suspension period
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MMost road collisions are caused by motorist error. TThey teach collision prevention techniques. WWhen completed: 22 points removed from license IInsurance rate reduction OOnly recognized once every 5 years
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Two-year probationary driver period after you receive a special learner’s or examination permit. Probationary Driver School Program- Must enroll if you are convicted of 2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points. Corrects improper and dangerous driving habits. Completion will result in a 3 point reduction
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MMV (motor vehicle) keeps track of individual driving records through a point system that assigns a point value to each traffic violation. TThe more serious the violation the more points. 22 points will be added to driving records for offenses committed out of state. UUp to 3 point will be subtracted from driving records every 12 consecutive month a driver is “clean” PPoints can never go below zero
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Tailgating Reckless Exceeding max speed limit- 1-14 miles over Exceeding max speed limit- 15-29 miles over Passing a stopped school bus Leaving the scene of an accident ( with injuries) 5 Points 2 points 4 Points 5 points 8 Points
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Driving is not permitted for any reason until the period of suspension ends & the motorist receives a notice of restoration.
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