Alaska Driver's License Points — Information is a system used by the Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to keep track of traffic violations. Points are assigned to a driver's license for certain traffic offenses and the number of points varies depending on the severity of the violation. Points are accumulated over a period of time, and if a driver accumulates too many points, they may face license suspension or revocation. The most common and severe types of Alaska Driver's License Points — Information are: Moving violations (such as speeding, reckless driving, and failure to yield); Non-moving violations (such as parking violations, vehicle registration violations, and equipment violations); and Criminal offenses (such as DUI, hit & run, and vehicular homicide).