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MR. SPEEDING TICKET'S GUIDE TO CONNECTICUT DMV POINTS

Points. Even one word can strike fear into the hearts of every driver. Nobody
wants them. Very few understand them. Most lawyers don’t even know where to get
information about them. So we compiled a list of all the points you can get in
Connecticut. If you want to know, “What are CT DMV points and how will they
affect my driver’s license?” read on.

Points from the DMV might seem like a mystery, and it can be hard to get a
straight answer about how they may be assessed and what the consequences of them
are. 

The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in Connecticut uses a point system to
keep track of the driving history of each Connecticut driver and even
out-of-state drivers. 

If a person is found guilty of a motor vehicle violation, they will have points
assessed against their license.  

All points will remain on your license for two years. If you have seven or more
points against your license in a three year period, you will have to take a
driver retraining course. If you accumulate 10 points against your license
within two years, the DMV will suspend your license for 30 days. 

If you are close to having 10 points assessed against your driver’s license, the
DMV will contact you. This is a warning from the DMV that you cannot afford to
get any more points against your license. But what if you never got the letter?
Too bad – they don’t care!

Ideally, you want to avoid any points against your driver’s license. This is why
it is oftentimes a good idea to fight a motor vehicle violation. You can review
the points associated with different driving offenses below.

Contact me for help fighting a ticket and to AVOID POINTS!

The following list of motor vehicle infractions shows how many points you can
get for each violation: 


ONE POINT:

 * Operating at unreasonable rate of speed (Sec. 14-218a).
 * Speeding (Sec. 14-219).
 * Failure to drive in right-hand lane (Sec. 14-230).
 * Illegal use of limited access highway by bus, commercial vehicle or vehicle
   with trailer (Sec. 14-230a).
 * Improper operation on multiple-lane highways (Sec. 14-236).
 * Improper operation on divided highway (Sec.14-237).
 * Wrong direction at rotary or one-way street (Sec. 14-239).
 * Improper turn, illegal turn, illegal stopping, failure to signal intention to
   turn (Sec. 14-242).
 * Improper backing or starting (Sec. 14-243).
 * Failure to give proper signal (Sec. 14-244).
 * Operator’s duties on stopping a school bus (Sec. 14-277).
 * Operation of motorcycles abreast, illegal passing (Sec. 14-289b).
 * Wrong way on one way street (Sec. 14-303).


TWO POINTS:

 * Slow speed, impending traffic (Sec. 14-220).
 * Disobeying orders of officer (Sec. 14- 223a).
 * Entering or leaving controlled access highway at other than designated
   entrance or exit (Sec. 14-238).
 * Entry upon a limited access highway other than a highway intersection or
   designated point (Sec. 14-238a).
 * Executing turn from wrong lane or contrary to traffic control devices (Sec.
   14-241).
 * Failure to obey signal at railroad crossing (Sec. 14-249).
 * Failure to obey traffic control signal light (Sec. 14-299).
 * Failure to obey yield sign (Sec. 14-302).
 * Operating a vehicle through pedestrian safety zone (Sec. 14-304)


THREE POINTS:

 * Driving while impaired (Sec. 14-227a(b)).
 * Failure to keep right when meeting opposing traffic (Sec. 14-231).
 * Improper passing or failure to yield to passing vehicle (Sec. 14-232).
 * Passing on right (Sec. 14-233).
 * Passing in no passing zone (Sec. 14-234).
 * Failure to keep to right on curve, grade or approaching intersection (Sec.
   14-235).
 * Failure to drive reasonable distance apart (Sec. 14-240).
 * Failure to grant right of way at intersection (Sec. 14-245).
 * Failure to yield when emerging from driveway or private road (Sec. 14-247).
 * Failure to grant right of way when emerging from alley driveway or building
   (Sec. 14-247a).
 * Failure to grant right of way to pedestrian (Sec. 14-300).


FOUR POINTS:

 * Wagering, speed record (Sec. 14-224c).
 * Failure to drive reasonable distance apart, intent to harass (Sec. 14-240a).
 * Passing stopped school bus (Sec. 14-279).


FIVE POINTS:

 * Negligent homicide with a motor vehicle (Sec. 14-222a).
 * Operation of school bus at excessive speed Sec. 14-281a).


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