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This may not apply to all jurisdictions, but when a police dispatcher
comes back with license information, they conclude by stating "Point Level" with a #. It's usually 0, sometimes 1, rarely 2, only once had I ever heard a 3, and never a 4. I'm assuming of course that the higher the number, the less flattering a motorist appears to the traffic cop(s) hassling one. I've tried to reason it out based on level of violations, but even the most egregious records can have a 0. What IS the Point Level, what bearing does it have on a driving record, what factors determine the # associated with it, and what does it tell the cop? |
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