California DMV Point System

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Point Break Down Chart

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Code

Offense

Point Value

20002

Failure to stop at accident (hit and run)

2 Points

23152a, 23152b, 23152c, 23152d, 23152e, 23152f, 23152g

DUI (driving under the influence)

2 Points

23103a, 23103.5

Reckless driving, Wet Reckless Driving

2 Points

23109a, 23109b, 23109c

Speed Contest, Speed-X

2 Points

192c

Vehicular manslaughter or assault

2 Points

2800.1, 2800.2

Flee and elude (wanton) an officer

2 Points

21651a, 21651b

Driving on wrong side of highway

2 Points

22348a,22348b

Speeding 100 miles per hour or more on highway

2 Points

2813

Passing Scale (Commercial Driver)

2 Points

22356b

Speeding Over 15 miles over limit( Commercial Driver)

2 Points

14603

License restriction violation

2 Points

23140

Under 21 years old with BAC of .05% or more

2 Points

14601, 14601.1a,

Driving while suspended or revoked

2 Points

27315

Seatbelt

No Point

21655.5

Solo in Carpool

No Point

23123

Cellphone(First Time has no point, but Second Time it would carries one point)

No Point

22500 - 22526

Parking Ticket(Some Exception Has Points)

No Point

VC 14601.5

Driving, suspended-revoked for refusing test

One point

VC 14603

Violation of license restrictions

One point

VC 21100.3

Disregarding traffic officer's directions

One point

VC 21209, 21209a

Driving in bicyde lane

One point

VC 21367, 21367a, 21367b, 21367c

Disobedience to traffic signs/controller

One point

VC 21451, 21451a, 21451b

Illegal movement/green light/arrow

One point

VC 21452, 21452a

Illegal movement/yellow light/arrow

One point

VC 21453, 21453a, 21453 b, 21453c

Illegal movement/red/light/arrow

One point

VC 21454, 21454a - d, 21455

Traffic signals

One point

VC 21457, 21457a, 21457b

Disobedience to flashing signals

One point

VC 21460a, 21460b

Double lines/one broken line

One point

VC 21460.5c

Use of two-way left-tum lane

One point

VC 21461, 21461 a, 21462

Disobedience to traffic control device

One point

VC 21650, 21650a-f

Keep right

One point

VC 21651, 21651a

Crossing divided highway

One point

VC 21652

Entering highway from service road

One point

VC 21654 21654a, 21654b 21655, 21655b

Lane use/slow moving vehicle

One point

VC 21655.8

High-occupancy vehicle lane/entering/exiting

One point

VC 21656 - 21662, 21662a, 21662b

Improper lane use

One point

VC 21663

Driving on sidewalk

One point

VC 21664

Freeway ramp'entering/exiting

One point

VC 21700

Load obstructing driver's view

One point

VC 21701

Interfering with driver's control of vehicle

One point

VC 21702, 21702a, 21702b

Driving hours limitation

One point

VC 21703, 21704, 21704a, 21705, 21706

Following too closely

One point

VC 21707

Driving in fire area

One point

VC 21709

Driving in safety zone

One point

VC 21711

Towed vehicle swerving

One point

VC 21712, 21712a, 21712d, 21712f, 21715, 21715a, 21715b

Unlawful riding-towing

One point

VC 21717

Turning across bicycle lane

One point

VC 21750-21757, 21758, 21759

Illegal passing

One point

VC 21800 - 21804, 21804a, 21804b

Right-of-way

One point

VC 21805, 21805b

Yielding right-of-way to horseback rider

One point

VC 21806, 21806a

Yielding right-of-way to emergency vehicle

One point

VC 21807

Unsafe operation of emergency vehicle

One point

VC 21950, 21950a, 21951, 21952

Yielding right-of-way to pedestrian

One point

VC 21954, 21954b

Due care for pedestrians on roadway

One point

VC 21960a

Prohibited use of freeway

One point

VC 21963

Yielding right-of-way to blind pedestrian

One point

VC 22100-22105

Turning and U-tums

One point

VC 22106

Unsafe starting-backing of vehicle

One point

VC 22107 -22111,22111a, 22111b, 22111c

Signaling turns and stops

One point

VC 22112 22112a

School bus signaling

One point

VC 22348, 22348a, 22348c

Speed/use of designated lanes

One point

VC 22349, 22349.5

Maximum speed

One point

VC 22350, 22351, 22352, 22352a, 22352b

Basic/prima facie speed Smit

One point

VC 22354, 22355

Exceeding posted/freeway speed limit

One point

VC 22356, 22356b

Maximum speed 70 mph

One point

VC 22357, 22358.4

Speed in excess of local limits

One point

VC 22359, 22360, 22361

Speed in excess of local limits

One point

VC 22362

Speed/construction zone

One point

VC 22363

Restricted speed/weather conditions

One point

VC 22364

Speed/traffic lanes

One point

VC 22400, 22400a, 22400b

Driving too slow

One point

VC 22405, 22405a

Speed/bridge/tunnel

One point

VC 22406, 22407

Maximum designated vehicle speed

One point

VC 22409, 22410

Speed/solid/metal tires

One point

VC 22413

Speed fimit on grades

One point

VC 22450, 22451,22452, 22452a, 22452b

Stop required/railroad crossing

One point

VC 22454

Stop for school bus

One point

VC 23109, 23109b, 23109d

Speed contest-aiding or abetting

One point

VC 23116, 23116a

Transporting person in truck load space

One point

VC 23127

Driving on trails and paths

One point

VC 23220

Drinking while driving

One point

VC 23222, 23222a, 23222b

Marijuana or open container/driving

One point

VC 23235

Ignition interlock verification

One point

VC 23244, 23244b

Defeating ignition interlock device

One point

VC 23253

Disobedience to toll highway officer

One point

VC 23270, 23270a

Unauthorized towing

One point

VC 23330, 23330c

Width/load of vehicle at crossing

One point

VC 23336

Disobedience to sign/vehicle crossing

One point

VC 24002, 24002a, 24002b

Unsafe/unlawfully equipped vehicle

One point

VC 24004

Operation after notice by officer

One point

VC 24250

Lighting equipment

One point

VC 24409, 24409a, 24409b

Failure to dim lights

One point

VC 24604

Lamps/flag for extended load

One point

VC 25103, 25103a, 25103b

Lamps on projecting load

One point

VC 26301, 26302, 26302a, 26302b, 26302c

Brakes

One point

VC 26303, 26304, 26304a, 26304b

Brakes/combination vehicles

One point

VC 26307

Forklift truck brakes

One point

VC 26311, 26311a, 26311b 26311c

All wheel service brakes

One point

VC 26456, 26457

Brakes/stopping distance

One point

VC 26458 26458a, 26458.5

Braking system/towing vehicles

One point

VC 26502a

Adjustment/use of air brakes

One point

VC 26503 - 26506, 26506 a, 26507

Airbrake system

One point

VC 26508, 26508a - c, 26508e - k, 26508o

Emergency stopping system

One point

VC 26520, 26521,26522

Vacuum brakes

One point

VC 27360, 27360a - c, 27360.5

Child Passenger restraint

One point

VC 27363, 27363b

Child seat belt

One point

VC 27800, 27801, 27801a, 27801b

Motorcyde/passengers and equipment

One point

VC 2800

Disobedience to traffic officer

One point

VC 2800.1

Evading peace officer

One point

VC 2801

Disobedience to fire official

One point

VC 2803, 2803a, 2803b, 2803c

Unsafe vehicle load

One point

VC 2815

Disregarding non-student crossing guard

One point

VC 2816

Youth bus/children crossing highway

One point

VC 2817

Disregarding funeral escort officer

One point

VC 2818

Crossing safety flares/cones

One point

VC 29001, 29002

Fifth wheel connecting-locking device

One point

VC 29003a, 29003b, 29003c

Hitch and coupling device

One point

VC 29004, 29004a - c, 29006, 29006a

Towed vehicle coupling

One point

VC 29201

Pole dolly/load and length

One point

VC 31301, 31301a

Caldecott tunnel restrictions

One point

VC 31303, 31303b, 31303c, 31303e

Hazardous waste transportation

One point

VC 31402

Farm labor vehicle/unsafe operation

One point

VC 31540, 31504b

Removable containers/regulations

One point

VC 31614, 31614a, 3164b, 31614d - f 31614h, 31614i

Explosives transportation

One point

VC 32104, 32104a, 32104b, 32105, 32105a, 32105c-e

Inhalation hazard transportation

One point

VC 32106, 32106a-d

Inhalation hazard transportation

One point

VC 34102

Tank vehicle regulations

One point

VC 34501-2, 34501a, 34501c

Driving hours limitations

One point

VC 34506, 34506a - g

Driving hours, equipment, maintenance, operation

One point

VC 34506.3

Safety regulation violation

One point

VC 34509, 34509c, 34509d

Vanpool vehicle maintenance inspection

One point

VC 35784, 35784a, 35784b

Violation of special permit

One point

VC 35784.5, 35784.5a, 35784.5b

Extralegal load/weight

One point

VC 36400

Lift-carrier/speed

One point

VC 36705

Bale wagon load width during darkness

One point

The Negligent Operator Treatment System (NOTS)

NOTS is based on negligent operator points and is a series of warning letters and progressive penalties against your driving privilege.

NOTS affects California drivers 18 years of age and older. Younger “provisional” drivers are also included in the NOTS program if they violate provisional probation or suspension. Provisional drivers are provided a hearing under California Vehicle Code (CVC) §12814.6 (c) only if they are involved in an accident.

NOTS Points

One-Point Convictions

CVC §12810 requires DMV to assign one point to any conviction “involving the safe operation of a motor vehicle upon the highway.” Examples of one-point CVC violations are:

CVC §22348 (a) Speed

CVC §24002 Unsafe Vehicle

A mechanical violation may be assigned zero or one point, depending on whether or not it affects safe operation. For example:

0 points conviction – No light on license plate

Two-Points Convictions

All two-point convictions are mandated by the CVC. These violations are considered more serious by the legislature because of the increased traffic safety risk. Examples of two-point convictions are:

CVC §20002 Hit and Run

CVC §23152 Driving Under the Influence

Commercial Vehicle Conviction/Collision Points

Under CVC §12810.5 (b)(2), a conviction is assessed one or two points.

Under CVC §12810, a conviction which occurs during the operation of a vehicle requiring a Class A or B license, or any certificate or endorsement listed in the section, is given a point counts of 1 ½ times its usual value.

For example, a conviction of CVC §22348 (a), speeding, is a one-point violation. However, a commercial vehicle violation for the same offense is 1 ½ points

Out-Of-State Convictions

DMV also assesses negligent operator points for traffic convictions California drivers receive in other states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Canada.

Under CVC §13363, DMV determines whether the same violation, if committed in California, would be assessed negligent operator points or would be grounds for suspension or revocation.

Note: Points resulting from out-­of-­state convictions may form the basis, or part of the basis, for a NOTS action.

Out-Of-State Collisions

If a California driver has a collision out of state, it may be reported to DMV through the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS), National Driver Register or out-of-state law enforcement agencies.

These collisions are entered on individual records and report the date and location of the collision. When there is not enough information to determine responsibility, these collisions are not assigned NOTS points. Therefore, no NOTS action is imposed.

Exception: if the driver is suspended at Level III or IV and the collision occurs during a suspension when it is evidence of driving while suspended.

When these reports are reviewed and it is determined that the driver was responsible, had been drinking, was injured, etc. the report is then updated onto the driver’s record and, if the driver was responsible, the collision adds a NOTS point to the record.

Conditions for Higher Point Counts

Class A or B drivers are allowed a higher point counts before they are presumed negligent under CVC §12810.5, if the following conditions exist:

They request and appear at a NOTS hearing.

They do not hold any of the following special certificates or endorsements: Ambulance, School Bus, School Pupil Activity Bus, Farm Labor, Tour Bus, Youth Bus, General Public Paratransit, or Hazardous Materials.

They do not have 4 or more points in 12 months, 6 or more in 24 months, or 8 or more in 36 months that are attributable to the driver’s operation of a vehicle requiring only a class C license and not requiring a certificate or endorsement, or a class M license.

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