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lcmcpa
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Depends on your state's laws. You should lose your license since you have proven that you are too immature to drive. You will pay horrendous insurance rates at least until the age of 24. Stop driving until you grow up. |
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My mom WIPES my @SS for me.
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Depends on the state, but your insurance is going to be more expensive. |
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J P
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you lose your license |
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kenbgray
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Better buy a new pair of walking shoes, you will need them if you need to go anywhere. |
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billbernard@sbcglobal.net
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this is vague, it depends on which state you are in, if you get too many points you have to attend a redriving training course |
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Brittany L
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The joys of public trasportation.. or Momma and Daddy.
Slow your *** DOWN! |
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Amy
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You're screwed. |
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david d
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I think you will need to find an alternative way to get around. |
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JULI-JUAN
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in UK you lose your license and have start all over again theory as well just as if you are a learner again |
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dingram1
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I had to sign a disclaimer to my insurance company on my son because he lost his license by that age for unpaid tickets and points. He took a few years without being able to drive my stuff and it shocked him into submission with the law. He is currently out of the country and his license has expired. Bet he'll have a fun time getting them back? |
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dodge man
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in some states they take your license away ,other states it takes 12 points to loose them,most of the time though if your under 18 they do take them,or put you on probation for 6 months,meaning you cant get no more tickets,good luck. |
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biggflintmi
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It happened to me and they suspended my license for a year. |
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TS
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In my state its 12 point on your license but i got pulled over an got 6 points off my license within the first month of having my license my parents where not happy with that and i was unhappy with the 230 dollar ticket. To check how many points u get on your license go to the dmvs page youl find it there.
Hope you get to keep your license
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Gottbaum
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fines and classes in origami... |
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bikerphilosopy
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you get to walk, take public transportation, or a bicycle. |
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>DaNieL<
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u will lose your license |
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crazytrain7114@sbcglobal.net
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you lose your license,now you don't drive |
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T Man
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Say good-bye to your license! Time to get your bike road-worthy! Seriously though, if you're bad enough at driving to get 6 points in under 12 months, you shouldn't be driving. |
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king_jon1982
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loss of license...in which case you would not be able to drive, you then would have to take icky public transport. or have a nice friend drive you around...how ever if you are under 18, should still only have a leaner's permit.
Some advice that would do you well..
Drive the speed limit
Do not driver after you have had drinks-get some1 else to or take a public bus home
Do not play loud music, you may get pulled over if you do
Obey all signs, cross walks, and lights
Use turn signals at all times when lane changing or truning
when stopped at a light keep at least a few feet from the car in front
No passing buses with red flashing lights
if you do all that above and be a safe driver, then you will not get points on your license,,
Drive safe, buckle up, so it can be a safe trip to where ever you are going
Oh and this if you have a car with tinted windows, they can only be on the back ones the driver & passager dorr CAN NOT have tinted windows
Peace Out |
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hopeless
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In UK you would be banned from driving and have to retake the test and pass to be able to drive again |
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Dollface;)
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It makes no defference what age you are, but it does matter which state you are in. Your drivers liscence will be suspended for 6 months. |
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dirtytricksracing@sbcglobal.net
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You need to learn how to drive or stop and walk |
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pbleek
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Never mind your license, your insurance will be sky high if anybody will insure you at all. |
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blackheart_987
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I do not know in your state, but I think in Florida they will suspend your license for 6 months, no matter what you age is. |
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Mary & Mike
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YOU THROW A BON VOYAGE PARTY FOR YOUR LICENSE |
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Ahundred
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Man, how does that even happen. This is why I won't be able to afford any insurance beyond the state minimum until I'm twenty-five, GMAC thinks I'm as crazy as everyone else my age. Go to DMV.org, click on "tickets and traffic school" at the top, choose your state from the map, and scroll down until you see a heading about the point system, click on that and it should tell you how it works in your state. |
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