What is the result of failing to attend a high sped hearing? - A 60-day suspension
of driving privilege
True or False: A High Speed Hearing occurs when a driver is convicted of traveling 25
mph or more over the posted speed limit. - False: when driver is convicted of
traveling 31 mph or more over the posted speed limit.
When is a Special On-Road Driver's Examination required? - When a driver's
record is reduced below six (6)points and then fro a second time reaches six (6) or more
points, or a driver is convicted of a high speed violation.
When will a Type II Hearing occur? - When a drive's record is reduced below six
(6) points and then because of additional violations and points, again reaches six (6) or
more points.
When is a Special Point Examination required? - When a driver's records reaches
six (6) or more points for the first time
What will happen if a driver fails to attend a Type II Hearing? - A 60-day
suspension of driving privilege
Sanctions include the following - ✔️✔️Exams, hearings, and suspension of driving
privilege
If Joe does not take the exam after the second notice what will happen? - His
driving privilege will remain suspended until he takes and passes the exam and pays a
restoration fee.
True or False: A Type III Hearing is required when a driver's record is reduced below six
(6) points and for a third or subsequent time, reaches sic (6)or more points. - True
Unsafe driving practices that will result in an automatic suspension - Failure to
stop for a school bus with flashing red lights, operating a motor vehicle while under the
influence of drugs, exceeding the speed limit in an active work zone by 11 miles or
more, fleeing from a police officer, racing on highways.
True or False: You must acknowledge the suspension to receive any credit - True