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Traffic Violations North Carolina uses a Safe Drive Incentive Plan (SDIP), which imposes penalties for convictions leading to an increase in insurance rates. This is one reason why you should never plead guilty to a traffic infraction without seeing if there is a possibility of a better plea. The following is an example of some of the potential charges you can face.
In North Carolina, separate driver's license points are assigned for certain motor vehicle violations. If you accumulate twelve points within a three-year period, your license may be suspended. Your license can also be suspended for certain speeding violations, for instance speeding more than 15 mph in a 55 mph zone. The following are the points assigned for various infractions.
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