Basic Driver Improvement (BDI) 8
A Basic Driver
Improvement (BDI) 8 hour course can be taken for the following
reasons:
If you
receive a ticket for a non-criminal moving violation, and in
certain counties, if you elected to attend a 4 hour basic
driving improvement course within 6 or 12 months time, you may
elect to attend an 8 hour basic driver improvement course in
lieu of points on your driving record.
Notice:
It is important to check with the clerk of court for the county
in which you received your citation prior to electing an 8-hour
basic driver improvement course.
In most
cases, a judge or magistrate ordered you to attend an 8-hour
basic driver improvement course.
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If, as a
result of a moving violation, you elected or was court ordered
to attend and complete a 8 hour basic driver improvement course,
you will receive the following benefits:
**Your
insurance rates cannot go up and your policy cannot be cancelled
because of this violation, unless this involved a crash where
you were at fault.
**Points
may not be added to your driver license record, adjudication of
guilt is withheld, safe driver status is maintained if
applicable, and the fine is reduced up to 18%. You may not make
an election under this subsection if you have made this election
in the preceding 12 months. A person may make no more than five
elections in their lifetime.
Within 30
days from the date your received the traffic citation and prior
to attending class, you must:
**Inform
the Clerk of Court in the county where you received the citation
that you want to go to traffic school, and
**Pay an
election fee to the Clerk of Court in the county where you
received the citation.
A full
list of your options for satisfying your traffic citation is on
the back of the citation. You are required to choose one of the
three options within 30 days of receiving the citation.
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Points
If you
choose to pay the civil penalty or are adjudicated guilty by a
judge or magistrate, your driver record will be assessed as
follows:
|
Moving Violation |
3
points |
|
Speeding 15 m.p.h or less over posted speed |
3
points |
|
Speeding more than 15 m.p.h. over posted speed |
4
points |
|
Passing stopped school bus |
4
points |
|
Moving violation (non-speeding) resulting in an crash |
4
points |
|
Unlawful speed resulting in a crash |
6
points |
|
Reckless driving (criminal traffic violation) |
4
points |
|
Leaving scene of crash with damage |
6
points |
|
Littering |
3
points |
|
Violation of child restraint laws |
3
points |
If you
accumulate:
-
12 points in
12 months, your license will be suspended for 30 days;
-
18 points
within 18 months results in a 90-day suspension
-
24 points
within 36 months results in a one-year suspension
Drivers 15 - 17 Years of Age
If you are
driving with a Florida learner’s license, you must hold it for
at least 12 months without a traffic conviction before you may
apply for an operator’s license. You may avoid conviction by
electing to attend and completing a basic driver improvement
course approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehicles.
If you are
driving with a Florida learner’s license or a Florida operator’s
license and you receive 6 points, you are restricted to driving
for business purposes only for 12 months or until you reach the
age of 18. Restriction time is increased if additional points
are accumulated. You may avoid conviction by electing to attend
and completing a basic driver improvement course approved by the
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
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