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In Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) adds points to the records of drivers who are found guilty of many specific moving violations. The points can mean higher monthly costs for your car insurance – and even the loss of your license.
First-time offenders with six points can choose between a written exam or the school. Passing the exam removes two points. Completing the school cuts four points. For repeat offenders or those caught speeding excessively, a hearing notice is sent.
Point Removal For Safe Driving Three points are removed from a driving record for every 12 consecutive months in which a person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation that results in the assignment of points or the suspension or revocation of the driving privilege.
Convictions for summary (non-criminal) traffic offenses will remain on your driving record permanently. Pennsylvania does not allow drivers to expunge convictions from their driving records. Points associated with a traffic offense will slowly come off a driver's record over time.
If you accrue 11 or more points on your driving record, your license will be automatically suspended for the following time period: 5 Days for 1st Suspension. 10 Days Per Point for 2nd Suspension. 15 Days Per Point for 3rd Suspension.
Upon successful completion of the written Special Point Exam, two points will be removed from the driving record. If a person elects to attend the Driver Improvement School and successfully completes the course, four points will be removed from the driver's record.
If a person's driving privilege is suspended or a special driver's exam is recommended, 2 points will be removed from the driving record if the driver passes the exam within 30 days or 2 points will be removed once the suspension has been served, provided the driver has satisfactorily completed a driver improvement ...
Point Removal For Safe Driving Three points are removed from a driving record for every 12 consecutive months in which a person is not under suspension or revocation or has not committed any violation that results in the assignment of points or the suspension or revocation of the driving privilege.