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Serious Offenses

These violations include:

  • Speeding 15 miles or more over the limit.
  • Reckless driving.
  • Improperly changing lanes.
  • Driving too closely behind another vehicle.
  • Driving a CMV without having a CDL.
  • Driving a CMV without having your CDL in your possession.
  • Driving a CMV without the proper CDL endorsement.
  • Violating a state law of texting while driving.

You'll lose your driving privileges for 60 days if you're convicted of any of the above a 2nd time, and 120 days if you're convicted a 3rd time.

Point System

The system does not establish a threshold point accumulation level that would automatically result in either license suspension or revocation. A person is placed on probation if they accumulate 12 points within 24 months (10 points within 24 months if under 18 years old) or 8 points within 1 year. A person is required to appear for an administrative hearing if they either (1) have accumulated 8 or more points prior to the start of the probationary period but where such points where not used to determine probationary status or (2) have accumulated 17 points. The following points have been assigned to speeding or speed related violations:  1 to 15 MPH over the speed limit-2 points; 16 to 25 MPH over the speed limit-4 points; over 25 MPH over the speed limit-6 points; speeding in a school bus, where the speed is not indicated or where the speed is 1 to 15 MPH in excess of limit-6 points; speeding in a school bus, where the speed is more than 15 MPH in excess of the limit-8 points; minimum speed law violation (including not driving in the right-hand lane when proceeding at less than the normal speed of traffic)-2 points; unsafe speed on bridge or elevated structure-4 points; speed contest-8 points; reckless driving-6 points; reckless driving resulting in either personal injury or property damage-8 points; and, criminal reckless driving-8 points. Learn more about the point system in Indiana.

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