Georgia operates on the normal 12 point drivers license system. However, it depends on your age.
Under 21 Years of Age Suspension
The Georgia driver's license of any person under 21 years of age convicted of any of the following offenses shall be SUSPENDED:
Hit and run or leaving the scene of an accident in violation of Code Section 4-6-270.
Racing on highways or streets.
Using a motor vehicle in fleeing or attempting to elude an officer.
Reckless driving.
Any offense for which four or more points are assessable under subsection (c) of Code Section 40-5-57.
*Unlawful passing of a school bus.
*Improper passing on a hill or curve.
*Exceeding the speed limit by 24 miles per hour or more.
Purchasing an alcoholic beverage.
Driving under the Influence.
Aggressive Driving, Code Section 40-6-397.
Misrepresenting age ot identity for purpose of illegally obtaining any alcoholic beverage
The driver's license of any person under 18 years of age who has accumulated a violation point count of four or more points within any 12 month period.
See the link below for a full discussion on Georgia speeding tickets
11 points in 18 months
3
Accumulation of too many points, failure to pay fines or fees to the state, conviction of driving under the influence, (for CDL holders) use of a CMV in the commission of a felony.
2 possible but most likely 1 will be assessed if you plead out. You'll probably face a suspended/restricted license as well
4 points
A person can get up to 15 points on their license before it will be suspended if in a 24 month period. However, serious violations may also cause a license to be suspended or revoked.
. . . suspended.
4
If you receive 12 points on your driver's license, it will be suspended
11 points in 18 months
In California, I believe that it is 3 points.
In Pennsylvania, drivers under the age of 18 are issued a junior license. If more than six points are taken off of the junior license, the license can be suspended.
From what I understand, having a California Commercial Driver's License Class A, you can have up to 4 points before your license is suspended.
2 points, as well as a suspended license. For more information, see below link:
In Florida, your driver's license can be suspended if you accumulate 12 or more points within a 12-month period. The point system assigns varying points for different traffic violations, and the more serious offenses carry higher point values. If you reach 12 points, your license can be suspended for 30 days, with longer suspensions for higher point totals. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to attend a driver improvement course to reduce points.
DUI/DWAI, unpaid citations, accruing too many points, medical reasons.
For a Georgia failure to yield traffic ticket you will have three points placed against your Georgia driver's license. Here is a complete listing.