Question: 1 / 115

Points are issued only for what type of violations?

Parking violations

Equipment violations

Moving violations

Points are assigned specifically for moving violations because these infractions relate directly to the operation of a vehicle. Moving violations are actions that occur while the vehicle is in motion and can significantly affect road safety; examples include speeding, running a red light, or recklessly changing lanes. The point system is designed to track and penalize such behaviors, as they could potentially result in accidents or endanger other drivers and pedestrians.

In contrast, parking violations typically do not attract points because they occur when the vehicle is stationary and often do not pose a direct risk to traffic flow or safety. Equipment violations, which pertain to issues with a vehicle's mechanics or safety features, also generally do not warrant points since they do not involve the driver's active maneuvering of the vehicle on roadways. License violations can lead to penalties but are not inherently tied to the vehicle's movement, thus also falling outside the point system primarily focused on driving behavior.

License violations

Next

Report this question