CHAPTER 7 – MANUAL DRIVER PRIVILEGES & PENALTIES

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CHAPTER 7 – MANUAL DRIVER PRIVILEGES & PENALTIES IF A PERSON RECEIVES A TICKET IN ANOTHER STATE, SHOULD NJ KNOW ABOUT IT? EXPLAIN

HOW TO LOSE DRIVING PRIVILEGES FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT / PAY FINES FAILURE TO PAY SURCHARGE DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED FAILURE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF INSURANCE HABITUAL OFFENDER DRUG / ALCOHOL USE AT FAULT OF FATAL COLLISION

21 YEARS OLD; BAC .08% - .10% 1ST OFFENSE DUI LAWS AND PENALTIES 21 YEARS OLD; BAC .08% - .10% 1ST OFFENSE 3 Month suspension of driving privilege $250 - $400 Fine Up to 30 DAYS imprisonment 12 – 48 hrs IDRC @ $230/day $1000 annual surcharge for 3 years Interlocking device 6 months – 1 year

21 YEARS OLD; ABOVE .10% BAC 1ST OFFENSE 7 month to 1 year suspension DUI LAWS AND PENALTIES 21 YEARS OLD; ABOVE .10% BAC 1ST OFFENSE 7 month to 1 year suspension $300 - $500 Fine 12 -48 HRS. IDRC @ $230/day Up to 30 days imprisonment $1000 surcharge for 3 years Interlocking device 6 months – 1 year

Ignition Interlock Device Convicted of a DUI offense – Must install an ignition interlock device Built in Breathalyzer and prevents the vehicle from starting if the motorist’s BAC exceeds .05 %

BAC LEVEL OF .01 - .08 UNDERAGE DRINKING 30 to 90 DAY SUSPENSION 15 TO 30 DAYS COMMUNITY SERVICE IDRC PROGRAM / ALCOHOL EDUCATION PROGRAM

IMPLIED CONSENT When you use public roads you agree to give law enforcement officials permission to test your BAC level

THE POINT SYSTEM Points added to license for being convicted of a moving violation 3 points will be subtracted every year without a moving violation or suspension Point total will never be reduced below zero

Driver Improvement Program Motorists who accumulate between 12 and 14 points in a 24-month period will receive a Notice of Scheduled Suspension Probationary period for 1 year

Probationary Driver Program 2 YEAR PROBATIONARY DRIVER PERIOD -convicted of 2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points – enroll in Probationary Driver Program Completion will result in a 3 point reduction Failure to complete – suspension of driving privileges

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