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how many points will be subtracted from driving records every 12 consec…

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how many points will be subtracted from driving records every 12 consecutive months a motorist is not convicted of an offense or suspended?
○ up to two points
○ up to three points
○ up to five points
○ zero, points will stay on the records forever

driving privileges will be postponed or suspended to any unlicensed person (13 to 21 years of age) convicted of:
○ buying alcohol beverages and/or driving under the influence (dui)
○ graffiti
○ setting false alarms
○ all of the above

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Driving Record Points):
Brief Explanations

In driving regulations, for a motorist with no convictions or suspensions over 12 consecutive months, the point reduction is typically up to three points. This is a standard rule in many driving - related regulatory frameworks (e.g., in some states' DMV regulations) where safe driving over a year leads to a reduction of up to three points from the driving record.

Brief Explanations

For unlicensed persons aged 13 - 21, convictions related to alcohol - related offenses (like buying alcohol or DUI) as well as other offenses like graffiti and setting false alarms can lead to postponement or suspension of future driving privileges. So the correct option is "all of the above" as these offenses are violations that can impact driving - related privileges for this age group.

Answer:

B. up to three points

Second Question (Driving Privileges for Unlicensed Youth):