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Re: Speeding tickets with a provisional license
Posted by M'sta Mikey on 5/23/06

    On 5/22/06, Joe Blainey wrote:
    > I'm concerned with a speeding ticket I have just been
    > issued. Not 10 days ago I received one where the officer
    > marked me for 10 miles over the speed limit in a 25mph
    zone,
    > and this new one is for 18 miles over the limit in a 25mph
    > zone. When I was telling a friend, they seem to believe
    that
    > if someone has not gone to court for the first violation,
    > and then receive a ticket during this period then it will
    > lead to an automatic suspension of the license. If you
    could
    > get back to me about what is going to happen, I'd greatly
    > appreciate it, thank you.

    Joe,

    In most cases, a speeding ticket (especially two) or any
    moving violation during a provisional driving period is
    grounds for suspension. In some cases, you may lose your
    driving privileges until you're 18.

    DMV will most likely be sending you a letter.

     
     

 
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