- Maryland Driving School Pre Test
- Driver Improvement Program (DIP)
- Your Maryland Driving Record
- What Are Points?
- What Should I Do If My License Is Suspended?
- Revocation
- Why Drive Safely?
- Maintain The Correct Following Distance And Do Not Tailgate
- Obey Traffic Signals
- Obey Flashing Signals
- How to Make a Turn Safely
- Obey Pavement Markings-Yellow Markings
- Section 1 Review
- Section 2 Review
- Section 3 Mid-Review
- DISABLED ON THE HIGHWAY
- BICYCLES
- ACCIDENTS
- PASSING
- TURNING
- RIGHT OF WAY
- PEDESTRIANS
- EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE
- DRUGS OR MEDICATIONS
- SUMMARY
- IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CLIENTS WHO ARE SUSPENDED
Section 1 Review
1.) How many points must you accumulate before you must attend DIP?
> 5, 6, or 7 points
2.) How many points must you accumulate before your license is suspended?
> 8 points
3.) How many points must you accumulate before your license is revoked?
> 12 points
4.) Do any other types of drivers have to attend DIP?
> Yes, drivers with a provisional license or learner’s permit convicted of a moving violation.
5.) What is the difference between suspension and revocation?
> Suspension means you still have your driving privilege and must have turned in your license but are temporarily unable to drive legally.
> Revocation means you no longer have a license and will have to prove that you are a safe driver to get your license back.
6.) Can a driver drive when he/she is suspended for any reason?
> NO!!! If your license is suspended (or revoked), you may not drive for any reason.
7.) What are some possible consequences of high points?
> Higher insurance costs or inability to get insurance
> Court costs
> MDOT MVA fees for classes, new licenses, and general fees
> Loss of employment