just wait out the 2 or 3 years
12
No. I have none at all.
The number of demerit points removed from a driver's license for a DUI offense can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense. In general, a DUI conviction can result in a significant number of demerit points being deducted, often in the range of 4 to 10 points or more. Additionally, the driver may face additional penalties such as license suspension or revocation.
Demerit points are added to a user's drivers licence if they are caught breaking any of the laws by an officer, although the rules vary depending on if one has a full or provisional license.
It depends on what State/Province etc. you are in - in Ontario, Canada you will get 2 demerit points, in Arkansas you get no points, and in Florida you'll get 3 points, for example.
No
if you receive 12 points within 12 months, for how long wil your licencse be suspended? If the license is probationary it might be different case! But for a regular license the suspension should not be more than 3 months for just the demerit points. It also depends on the type conviction, if it is DUI or something like that!
Yes.
1
too many demerit points from too many speed tickets. Driving under the influence of alcohol and or drugs and especially if you caused a death. Not sticking to the rules for learner drivers.
2
Permis a point is the french equivalent of the demerit point system used in America to determine the driver's license status. In some countries, such as the UK, points are added as oppose to deduction.