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While insurers don't directly factor points into your car insurance rate, your rate is likely to increase if you've accumulated a significant amount of points simply due to the number of violations on your record.
Two Points: • Six to 10 mph over the legal speed limit. • Open alcohol container in vehicle.
No special rules apply to drivers based on age.
Two-Point Convictions These violations are considered more serious by the legislature because of the increased traffic safety risk. Examples of two-point convictions are: VC §20002 Hit and Run. VC §23152 Driving Under the Influence.
A Basic Driver Improvement Course, also known as BDIC or a BDI course, allows eligible Michigan drivers to avoid ticket points from being added to their driving records. During the four-hour BDIC program, you'll refresh your knowledge of basic traffic safety guidelines.
Your points for your traffic violation stay on your record for two years after the date of conviction. However, the Michigan Secretary of State (SOS) office also allows you to take a Basic Driver Improvement Course (BDIC) to avoid having any points on your record.
Two Points: • Six to 10 mph over the legal speed limit. • Open alcohol container in vehicle.
The points from a traffic conviction remain on your driving record for 2 years — unless you take a Michigan driver improvement course.
Segment 2 is the second phase of classroom instruction required for teens under the age of 18 who wish to obtain their Level 2 License. This 6-hour course focuses on risk awareness and how to avoid dangerous driving behaviors such as distractions, alcohol and drugs, drowsiness and emotions.
Driver Education Segment 2 During those three months, you must drive 30 hours, including at least two hours of night driving. Segment 2 includes at least six hours of classroom instruction. You must log at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night, to complete Segment 2.