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Negligent Operator Driver License Suspension or Revocation
Once you are licensed to drive in California, If you start accumulating too many tickets for moving violations, which count as 1 or 2 points, you may be considered a negligent operator and lose your driver license.
Most driving offenses, such as hit and run, reckless driving, and driving under the influence in Los Angeles, are designated as 2 points and will remain on your record for 7 years from the violation date. Most other offenses are designated as 1 point and will remain on your record for 3 years from the violation date. Any "at fault" accident is normally counted as 1 point.
You will be considered a negligent operator if your driving record shows any of the following point count totals:
- 4 points in 12 months, or
- 6 points in 24 months, or
- 8 points in 36 months
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