Motor Vehicle Points

If you are convicted of certain motor vehicle violations in North Carolina, driver license points are placed against your driving record. If you accumulate seven points, you may be assigned to a Driver Improvement Clinic. The clinic fee is $50. Upon satisfactory completion of the clinic, three points are deducted from your driving record. If you accumulate as many as twelve points within a three-year period, your license may be suspended. The accumulation of eight points within three years following the reinstatement of your license can result in a second suspension.

 

If your driver license is suspended by the point system, it may be taken for:

 

  • 60 days for the first suspension;
  • 6 months for the second; and
  • 12 months for the third.

 

When your driving privilege is reinstated, all previous driver license points are canceled.

 

Motor Vehicle Points are given for the following offenses:

Conviction Point Value
Passing a stopped school bus loading or unloading children 5
Aggressive driving 5
Reckless driving 4
Hit and run, property damage only 4
Following too closely 4
Driving on wrong side of road 4
Illegal passing 4
Failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrian pursuant to GS 20-158(b)(2)b. 4
Failure to yield right-of-way to bicycle motor scooter, or motorcycle 4
Running through stop sign 3
Speeding more than 55 mph 3
Speeding through a school zone 3
Failure to yield right of way 3
No driver's license or license expired more than one year 3
Running through red light 3
Failure to stop for siren 3
Speeding through safety zone 3
Failure to report accident where such report is required 3
No liability insurance 3
All other moving violations 2
Littering involving a motor vehicle 1

 

 

Schedule of point values for conviction of violations while operating a commercial motor vehicle:

Conviction Point Value
Passing a stopped school bus loading or unloading children 8
Rail-highway crossing violation 6
Careless and Reckless driving in violation of G.S. 20-140(f) 6
Speeding in violation of G. S. 20-141(j3 6
Aggressive driving 5
Reckless driving 5
Hit and run, property damage only 5
Following too closely 5
Driving on wrong side of road 5
Illegal passing 5
Failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrian pursuant to GS 20-158(b)(2)b. 5
Failure to yield right-of-way to bicycle motor scooter, or motorcycle 4
Running through stop sign 4
Speeding more than 55 mph 4
Speeding through a school zone 4
Failure to yield right of way 4
No driver's license or license expired more than one year 4
Running through red light 4
Failure to stop for siren 4
Speeding through safety zone 4
Failure to report accident where such report is required 4
Possessing alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a comm. motor vehicle 3
All other moving violations 3
Littering involving a motor vehicle 1

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