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The state of Texas, which caters to millions of drivers across the vast state, adheres to a relatively unique method of identifying and correcting reckless and consistent traffic law violators known as Driver Responsibility laws. The state utilizes a fee based penalty system for drivers, which places...
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Each state possesses some method of tracking driving violations by drivers. In almost all states, accumulation of a given number of offenses, which are dictated by each state driving violations laws, can result in license suspension or revocation. The state of Arizona is no...
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The Georgia Department of Driver Services caters to the resident drivers of the state of Georgia. The Department of Driver Services is tasked with the administration of driver’s license privileges, as well as maintaining a population of safe and educated motorists on the state’s roads and highways. In order to best control the driving masses, the Department of Driver Services, like most other states, uses a points-based...
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The commonwealth of Virginia administers to the driving population in the state through the Department of Motor Vehicles. This branch of the government is tasked with administering driving privileges to drivers, as well as enforcing stipulations, fines, fees, and other penalties based...
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The state of Florida deals with the driving privileges of millions of drivers. Tracking these drivers, while ensuring the safety of other drivers and pedestrians, requires maintaining driving records of all individuals. In order to best assess these driving records, the Department of Highway...
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The state of California encompasses a wide geographic area including millions of drivers. In order to keep track of dangerous or reckless drivers, the state has implemented a points system for traffic violation offenses. Like most states, the accumulation of a given amount of points results in administrative action, including mandatory traffic school or license suspension. In the state of California, other offenses..