Clear Your DUI Record With 8 Simple Steps
- New DUI research explains how anyone can successfully clear their DUI
records and pass background checks. If you are truly looking to put your
mistakes behind you and you really want help, this is the site for you.
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Here are some of the most common traffic violations you are likely to be
arrested for in California:
Speeding
Running a red light
Not signaling
Crossing the median
Not stopping for school bus
Not stopping for pedestrians
Not using seat belt
Driving on shoulder
Passing in a no passing zone
Drunk driving
Reckless driving
Driving without a license, insurance, or registration
Points on The Driver Record
DMV keeps a public record of all your traffic
convictions and accidents. Each occurrence stays on your record for 36 months or
longer, depending on the type of conviction.
You may be considered a negligent operator when
your driving record shows any one of the following “point count” totals
regardless of your license class:
- 4 points in 12 months
- 6 points in 24 months
- 8 points in 36 months
Some examples of one point violations:
- A traffic conviction.
- An at-fault accident.
Some examples of two point violations:
- Reckless driving or hit-and-run driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs
- Driving while suspended or revoked
If you get too many "points," you will
lose your driver license. A violation received in a commercial vehicle carries
one and one-half times the point count normally assessed.
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All information is provided for reference purposes only. Please consult a
qualified attorney before taking any legal action.