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Session Laws, 1999
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THE TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL..................................................................................3 POINTS

[(12)] (13)Reckless driving.........................................................—4 points

[(13)] (14)—Speeding in excess of the posted speed limit by 30
miles an hour or more...................................
.......................................... 5 points

[(14)] (15)—Driving while not licensed...................................—5 points

[(15)] (16)Failure to report an accident ...............................5 points

[(16)] (17) Driving on a learner's permit unaccompanied.........5 points

[(17)] (18) Any violation of § 17-107 of this article...................6 points

[(18)] (19)Participating in a race or speed contest on a
highway......................................................................................................
5 points

[(19)] (20) Any violation of § 16-304 or § 16-305 of this title —5 points

(21) FAILURE TO STOP A VEHICLE FOR A STEADY RED TRAFFIC
SIGNAL IN VIOLATION OF § 21-202 OF THIS ARTICLE IF THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL
WAS RED FOR 5 SECONDS OR MORE BEFORE THE DRIVER UNLAWFULLY
ENTERED THE INTERSECTION CONTROLLED BY THE TRAFFIC CONTROL
SIGNAL.................................................................................................................................5 POINTS

[(20)] (22) Any violation of § 22-404.5 of this article................5 points

[(21)] (23)—Speeding in excess of a posted speed limit of 65 miles
an hour by 20 miles an hour or more........................................................... 5 points

[(22)] (24)Driving while under the influence of alcohol or while
under influence of a drug, combination of drugs, or combination of drugs and
alcohol ..................................................................... .......................8 points

[(23)] (25)Turning off lights of a vehicle to avoid identification. 8 points

[(24)] (26)Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to
attended vehicle or property...............................................................................8 points

[(25)] (27)—Failing to stop after accident resulting in damage to
unattended vehicle or property...........................................................................8 points

[(26)] (28) Any violation of § 16-815 or § 16-816 of this title ... 8 points

[(27)] (29)Failing to stop after an accident resulting in bodily
injury or death............................................................................................... 12 points

[((28)] (30)Driving after refusal, suspension, cancellation, or
revocation of license except for suspensions of license under the provisions of
§ 17-106, § 26-204, § 26-206, or § 27-103 of this article, or under the
traffic laws or regulations of another state as described in
§ 16-303(i) of this
title.....................................................................................
 12 points

 

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