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Vehicle Code section 12810 -- Can cause [a] your driving privilege
to be suspended or restricted and/or[b] for the DMV to place
you on Probation, which would mean that any traffic ticket or
accident after being placed on probation could be a basis of
suspending or restricting your driving privilege.
If you have either [a] 4-points in a 12-month period, [b] 6-points
in a 24-month period or [c] 8-points in a 36 month period on your DMV record, the DMV will deem you a "Negligent Operator". YOU ARE ENTITLED
TO HEARING to contest that determination.
There are many ways to contest and win these proceedings, including getting
1 or more of your previous convictions set aside.
are subject to "Re-Examination" to
determine if you can safely operate a motor vehicle pursuant
to Vehicle Code sections 12804.8, 12804.9, 12805, 12806 and 12809. Your
vision, medical condition(s), knowledge of the driving law and
ability to safely operate a motor vehicle can be tested by the DMV.
There are many
things that you can do
to be able to keep your
driving privilege. I
have represented clients
in numerous proceedings
and, on behalf of my clients, have prevailed in and won every hearing with the
DMV. I work with
your doctor(s), if necessary,
with driver's training programs and assist you to keep
[or get back] your driving
privilege.
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