Michigan's Point System: A Guide to Understanding License Suspension

Michigan's point system is designed to improve road safety assigning points to certain traffic violations, and if you accumulate too many points within a certain time frame your driving privileges may be suspended.

How Does the Point System Work?

When you commit a traffic violation, points may be added to your driving record. The number of points assigned depends on the severity of your violation. For example, a speeding ticket might result in 2 points, while a more serious offense like driving under the influence could lead to 6 or more points.

Point Accumulation and License Suspension

If you accumulate a certain number of points within a specified period, your license may be suspended. The exact number of points required for suspension varies depending on the driver's driving history and the specific violations committed.

Here's a general breakdown of point accumulation and license suspension:

  • 6 points: If you accumulate 6 points within a two-year period, you may be eligible for a driver improvement clinic to reduce the points on your record.
  • 10 points: If you accumulate 10 points within a two-year period, your license may be suspended for a specific period.
  • 12 or more points: If you accumulate 12 or more points within a two-year period, your license will likely be suspended.

Several factors can influence the severity of a license suspension, including:

  • Driving history: If you have a history of traffic violations or accidents, your suspension may be more severe.
  • Type of violation: More serious offenses, such as driving under the influence or reckless driving, typically result in harsher penalties.
  • Number of points accumulated: The more points you have, the likelihood is greater that you’ll  face a license suspension.

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