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Stefanel1
07-07-2004, 05:56 PM
In France, we've 12 points on our drinving licence (since 1992). For a "wrong way" (4pts), a red light (4pts), a speed ticket (1 point : + 20km/h) and alcohol (6 pts), my driving licence could be canceled, but I'm going to do a training period of 2 days to have 4 pts back. After 3 years without a fine (with points), you get back your 12 points.

My question, how does it work in your country ? Do you have this system of points ? Are the police controls strongers now than before ? I remember only 2 or 3 years ago, over here, on the highway, the average speed was 170-180kmh (110mph), now, it's 130-140kmh (130kmh/82mph is the speed limit) and even slower. Same thing on other roads. And for alcohol, you could drive 20 years without having a control. Now, controls are everywhere !

So, what's up in your country (United States or elsewhere) ?

MagicRat
07-07-2004, 08:20 PM
Canada varies from province to province.
Ontario is fairly typical, where we have (I think) 15 points. You can lose 2 pts for disobey a sign, (stop, yield, etc), 20 km/h over is 2 pts, and goes up from there. 60 km/h over is 6 points, careless driving is 6 pts.
Drinking: blow .05 over and its a 12 hr licence suspension.
blow .08 or more and its a manditory immediate 90 day licence suspension (whether you are guilty or not) and criminal charges.

I am a bit hazy on some of the details, as I have not lost any points in 22 years, and I have had no tickets in 15 years. Maybe I'm not trying hard enough. :evillol:

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