
Introduction
The Utah Driver License Division (DLD) uses a point system to track traffic violations. Each moving violation you commit adds points to your driving record. Accumulating too many points within a certain time can result in warnings, probation, or even suspension of your driver’s license. Understanding how this system works can help you become a more responsible driver and avoid unnecessary penalties.
How the Point System Works in Utah
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Points for Violations:
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Speeding: 35 mph or less over the limit → 35 points
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Failure to yield → 60 points
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Following too closely → 60 points
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Reckless driving → 80 points
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Other moving violations → 40–60 points depending on severity
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Maximum Points for One Violation: 80 points
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Automatic Suspensions: Some offenses (like DUI, leaving the scene of an accident, or driving with a revoked license) can result in immediate suspension instead of points.
Consequences of Points
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200+ points in 3 years: License may be suspended
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140–199 points: Probation or warning from the Driver License Division
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Under 21 years old: Penalties are stricter—license suspension possible for fewer points
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Point Reduction: Attending an approved defensive driving course can remove up to 50 points from your record once every 3 years
Takeaway
Every violation matters. Even small offenses add up over time, and too many points can cost you your driving privilege. The best way to avoid penalties is simple: drive responsibly and obey traffic laws.
