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Driving is a privilege, not a right. If you break traffic laws, your driving privileges could be suspended or revoked resulting in fines and even imprisonment. The seriousness of your violations - and resulting penalties - are tracked by State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) using a point system.

If you are convicted of a moving violation, MVC will penalize you by adding points to your driving record. You will only get points on your record for moving violations - points are not assessed for parking and other violations. A table is provided for more information on the number of points earned for specific violations.

How do points affect you?

  • If you get six (6) or more points within three (3) years on your current driving record, you will be assessed a surcharge.
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  • If you get 12 or more points on your current driving record, your license will be suspended. You will receive a notice of scheduled suspension by mail. [ Learn more... ]
  • Getting points on your license may also increase your insurance rates. Contact your insurance agent for details.

How can I get rid of points on my record?

Although MVC keeps a permanent record of all the points you've earned, it is possible to earn point deductions by remaining violation and suspension-free for one year or by taking a qualified online defensive driving course approved by MVC.

Successful completion of our State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) approved online defensive driving course will remove two (2) points from the accumulated points you currently have on your driver's license and you will also receive 5% auto insurance rate reduction for next three (3) years.

We urge you to do everything possible to keep points off your driving record, which means obeying all traffic laws, driving defensively and completing our State of New Jersey MVC approved online defensive driving course. Receive a two (2) point credit and 5% auto insurance rate reduction, and protect your driving privilege. Click HERE to register.

The Point System

All moving violations have points attached to them. Most are two (2) to three (3) point violations (speeding, illegal turn, stop sign, etc). An excessive number of points on your official State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) driver record will result in your driving privileges being suspended or revoked resulting in fines and even imprisonment.

Here is a list of the most common violations and their point values:

Moving against traffic:

2 points

Improper passing:

4 points

Unlawful use of median strip:

2 points

Operating constructor vehicle in excess of 45 mph:

3 points

Operating motorized bicycle on a restricted highway:

2 points

More than one person on a motorized bicycle:

2 points

Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk:

2 points

Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk; passing a vehicle yielding to pedestrian in crosswalk:

2 points

Driving through safety zone:

2 points

Racing on highway:

5 points

Improper action or omission on grades and curves:

2 points

Failure to observe direction of officer:

2 points

Failure to stop vehicle before crossing sidewalk:

2 points

Failure to yield to pedestrians or vehicles while entering or leaving highway:

2 points

Driving on public or private property to avoid a traffic sign or signal:

2 points

Operating a motor vehicle on a sidewalk:

2 points

Failure to obey direction of officer:

2 points

Failure to observe traffic signals:

2 points

Failure to keep right:

2 points

Improper operating of vehicle on divided highway or divider:

2 points

Failure to keep right at intersection:

2 points

Failure to pass to right of vehicle proceeding in opposite direction:

5 points

Improper passing on right or off roadway:

4 points

Wrong way on a one-way street:

2 points

Improper passing in no passing zone:

4 points

Failure to yield to overtaking vehicle:

2 points

Failure to observe traffic lanes:

2 points

Tailgating:

5 points

Failure to yield at intersection:

2 points

Failure to use proper entrances to limited access highways:

2 points

Failure to yield to emergency vehicles:

2 points

Reckless driving:

5 points

Careless driving:

2 points

Destruction of agricultural or recreational property:

2 points

Slow speed blocking traffic:

2 points

Driving in an unsafe manner (points only for third or subsequent offense within five years of most recent 39:4-97.2 conviction):

4 points

Exceeding maximum speed 1-14 mph over limit:

2 points

Exceeding maximum speed 15-29 mph over limit:

4 points

Exceeding maximum speed 30 mph or more over limit:

5 points

Failure to stop for traffic light:

2 points

Improper turn at traffic light:

3 points

Failure to stop at flashing red signal:

2 points

Failure to stop for police whistle:

2 points

Improper right or left turn:

3 points

Improper turn from approved turning course:

3 points

Improper u-turn:

3 points

Failure to give proper signal:

2 points

Improper backing or turning in street:

2 points

Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing:

2 points

Improper crossing of bridge:

2 points

Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing by certain vehicles:

2 points

Improper passing of school bus:

5 points

Improper passing of frozen dessert truck:

4 points

Leaving the scene of an accident – no personal injury:

2 points

Leaving the scene of an accident – personal injury:

8 points

Failure to observe stop or yield signs:

2 points

Racing on highway:

5 points

Moving violation committed out-of-state:

2 points


Are You Eligible?

To be eligible to attend our New Jersey online defensive driving course:

  • You must not have attended defensive driving school on another traffic citation issued within the last five years of your current traffic citation (unless ordered or allowed to do so by the MVC or Court). The five year period is calculated from the traffic citation/violation date, not defensive driving school class attendance date.

If you are ineligible for a defensive driving school course, your defensive driving school completion certificate may not be accepted by the MVC.

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