In most jurisdictions, you typically do not receive points on your driving record for being involved in a wreck unless you are found At Fault for the accident. Points are usually assigned for traffic violations, such as speeding or running a red light, rather than for the accident itself. However, if you are determined to have violated a traffic law that contributed to the wreck, points may be assessed. It's best to check your local laws for specifics.
Having a wreck, running over a deer and getting robbed.
but you dont get points in lockerz
so he can wreck stuff. with out them how can he wreck stuff
No. In 2008, there was a 3.18 chance of getting into a train wreck, and safety technology has improved since then.
You Wreck Me was created in 1994.
It depends on the severity of the train wreck, but yes, you can die in a train wreck.
Getting cited for reckless driving will result in four points on your license
The plural form for the noun wreck is wrecks.
Purdue Wreck happened in 1903.
The verb of wrecked is wreck. As in "to wreck something".
Living Wreck was created in 1970.
The Wreck of the Deutschland was created in 1876.