The research program presented here addressed the problem areas described in the initial Request for Services. The existing system of three distinct listing of traffic violations used for administrative suspensions or revocations and for the extension of driver license restrictions has created problems. Specifically, three problems with the current system were identified. (1) The current system is not easily understood because the criteria vary by type of administrative action; (2) Under Wisconsin's current system, points cannot be assessed for out-of-state convictions; and (3) The complexities in the current system have created administrated inconsistencies and have negatively impacted driver licensing: (1) many people drive without licenses after administrative withdrawal, and (2) though smaller in number, drivers with out-of-state convictions continue to drive even though Wisconsin would have suspended their licenses had the violation happened in-state.
DMV Impact on Highway Safety of Multiple Driver License Withdrawal Systems Research
2002
46 pages
Report
No indication
English
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