Points shall be assessed against the driving record of an individual upon receipt of evidence of a traffic conviction, not including automated traffic enforcement systems as defined in Section 303.15, or after an individual has either admitted committing, paid a fine for committing, or has been found by the Director or his designee, to have committed, a traffic offense made pointable by this or any other provision of this Title, except that points may be assessed against a person under eighteen (18) years of age at the discretion of the Director.
Points shall be assessed in accordance with the following schedule.
POINT SYSTEMS SCHEDULE
(a) Operating a motor vehicle in violation of a permit restriction | 4 points |
(b) Violations not listed in this schedule which did not contribute to an accident | 2 points |
(c) Violations not listed in this section contributing to an accident | 3 points |
(d) Speeding in excess of posted speed limit by 11 -15 miles an hour | 3 points |
(e) Speeding in excess of posted speed limit by 16 - 20 miles an hour | 4 points |
(f) Speeding in excess of posted speed limit by at least 21 miles an hour or more | 5 points |
(g) [Repealed] | |
(h) Leaving after colliding: With property damage | 8 points |
(i) Leaving after colliding: With personal injury | 12 points |
(j) Reckless driving | 6 points |
(j-1) Aggravated reckless driving | 12 points |
(k) Operating after suspension or revocation | 12 points |
(l) Using permit of another | 12 points |
(m) [REPEALED.] | -- |
(n) [REPEALED.] | -- |
(o) Any felony involving use of a motor vehicle | 12 points |
(p) Any misdemeanor involving use of a motor vehicle | 6 points |
(q) Failing to yield right-of-way to authorized emergency vehicle | 6 points |
(r) [REPEALED.] | -- |
(s) Following another vehicle too closely | 2 points |
(t) Operating a motor vehicle with an improper class of license | 2 points |
(u) Failing to stop for a school bus or multi- purpose school vehicle with warning lights or stop signal arm actuated | 4 points |
(v) Operating a motor vehicle on learner's permit unaccompanied by licensed Operator | 5 points |
(w) Turning off headlights of a vehicle to avoid identification by a police officer | 8 points |
(x) Fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer | 12 points |
(y) Making a false affidavit or statement under oath, or falsely certifying to the truth of any fact or information to the Department under any law relating to the ownership or operation of motor vehicles | 12 points |
(z) Any violation committed while operating a vehicle without the permission of the owner | 12 points |
(aa) Operating a motor vehicle with a permit expired less than 90 days | 2 points |
(bb) Failing to stop and give right-of-way to a pedestrian | 3 points |
(cc) Colliding with a pedestrian in the process of failing to stop and give right-of-way | 6 points |
(dd) Failing to yield right-of-way to a person operating a bicycle | 3 points |
(ee) Colliding with a person operating a bicycle in the process of failing to yield right-of-way | 6 points |
(ff) Failing to move over or proceed with due caution when an authorized emergency vehicle is stopped on the side of the road. | 6 points |
(gg) Failure to proceed with due caution when approaching an incident in the roadway. | 3 points |
(hh) Overtaking another vehicle stopped at a crosswalk or intersection for a pedestrian. | 3 points |
The Director or hearing examiner shall, in accordance with §307.2, order the suspension of a persons license when the number of points accumulated reaches a total of ten (10) points.
The Director or hearing examiner may order the suspension of a persons license when the number of points accumulated reached a total of eight (8) or nine (9) points.
The Director or hearing examiner shall order the revocation of the person's license when the number of points accumulated reaches a total of twelve (12) points.
(REPEALED)
No person shall have his or her license revoked or suspended under this section if the ground(s) on which the suspension or revocation is (are) based has (have) been the subject of a trial in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and judgment or verdict was in favor of that person.
Points added to a driving record shall be deleted two (2) years after the date of assessment.
The Director shall assign one (1) safe driving point annually at the beginning of the calendar year to the driving record of a licensee who was not assessed points during the preceding twelve (12) months, up to a maximum accumulation of five (5) points.
Accumulated safe driving points may be used to offset assessed points in the chronological order in which the points were assessed. Safe driving points shall not be used to offset points assessed for a mandatory revocation or suspension.
In traffic cases submitted to military authorities, points will be assessed immediately upon notification to the Director that the military authorities have taken disciplinary action as the result of the arrest of service personnel for moving violations.
Traffic offenses certified as having been committed by a District licensee in another jurisdiction shall be identified on the licensee's driving record as the most similar District traffic offense.
The Director shall redesignate an offense assigned to a driving record pursuant to Section 303.12, if the licensee demonstrates by submission of official documentation (e.g., an indication of the number of miles travelled over the speed limit in the location where cited) that the traffic offense committed in another jurisdiction on its facts would have been considered a different offense if committed in the District.
For the purposes of this section the term "automated traffic enforcement system" means equipment that takes a film or digital camera-based photograph which is linked with a violation detection system that synchronizes the taking or a photograph with the occurrence of a traffic infraction.
The Director is authorized to make changes to the point system schedule, in accordance with Title 1 of the District of Columbia Administrative Procedures Act, approved October 21, 1986 (82 Stat. 1204; D.C. Official Code § 2-501 et seq.).
A safe driving point assigned pursuant to § 303.9 shall expire after five (5) years.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 18, r. 18-303