FCA’s
1. Describe the point system in Vermont using the state statutes found this page
2. Use the spell check,
3.Give your feeling about the law.
The point system in Vermont is a very complex system. Chapter 24 states that a person has committed a traffic violation, whether by admission, no contest, determination after hearing, or entry of a default judgment, shall be deemed a conviction under this chapter. That means in short hand that if a driver violates a traffic violation to a certain extent that there will be consequences towards license.
The point system goes for reckless and negligent drivers who get caught and/or frequent violators of traffic regulations. According to the Vermont department of motor vehicles no points shall be assessed for violating a provision of a statute or municipal ordinance regulating standing, parking, equipment, size, or weight. The conviction report from the court shall be prima facie evidence of the points assessed. The department is also authorized to suspend the license of a driver when the driver's driving record identifies the driver as an habitual offender under section 673a of this title.
I feel that the point system is very organized and well understood. Driving is a privilege and what they say is that that privileged should be valued.
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I like your view on driving being a privilege. Always remember that.
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