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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 12:20:23+00:00

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If you’re charged with a driving offense or receive a traffic ticket in Maryland, you probably have questions about the points you may receive on your Maryland driving record. Too many points can result in additional penalties by the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA).
3 to 4 points – The MVA will send the driver a warning letter.
5 to 7 points – The MVA will require the driver to enroll in a Driver Improvement Program (DIP).
8 to 11 points – The MVA will send the driver a notice of suspension.
12 or more points – The MVA will send the driver a notice of revocation.
Any moving violation not listed below and not contributing to an accident.
Speeding in excess of the posted speed limit by 10 miles an hour or more.
Driving with an improper class of license.
Any violation of § 21–1111 of this article.
Operating a limousine in violation of § 21–1127(a) of this article.
Failing to stop for a school vehicle with activated alternately flashing red lights.
Any violation of § 17–107 of this article.
Participating in a race or speed contest on a highway.
Any violation of § 16–304 or § 16–305 of the Transportation Article.
Any violation of § 22–404.5 of this article.
Speeding in excess of a posted speed limit of 65 miles an hour by 20 miles an hour or more.
Aggressive driving in violation of § 21–901.2 of this article.
Driving while impaired by alcohol or while impaired by a drug, combination of drugs, or a combination of one or more drugs and alcohol, or driving within 12 hours after arrest under § 21–902.1 of this article.
Turning off lights of a vehicle to avoid identification.
Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to attended vehicle or property.
Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to unattended vehicle or property.
Any violation of § 16–815 or § 16–816 of the Transportation Article.
Failing to stop after an accident resulting in bodily injury or death.
Any violation of §16–303 of the Transportation Article, excluding § 16–303(h) or (i).
Any violation of §16–301, § 16–302, § 16–804, or § 16–808(a)(1) through (9) or (b) of the Transportation Article.
Driving while under the influence of alcohol, while under the influence of alcohol per se, or while impaired by an illegally used controlled dangerous substance.
Any felony involving use of a vehicle.
The making of a false affidavit or statement under oath, or falsely certifying to the truth of any fact or information to the Administration under the Maryland Vehicle Law or under any law relating to the ownership or operation of motor vehicles.
Any violation involving an unlawful taking or unauthorized use of a motor vehicle under §7–105 or §7–203 of the Criminal Law Article, or §14–102 of the Transportation Article.
A violation of §21–1124.3 of the Transportation Article.
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