The article discusses how the California DMV permits individuals with extensive records of reckless driving to maintain their licenses, resulting in tragic accidents and fatalities. It emphasizes the inadequacies in the DMV's monitoring system, which fails to identify long-term patterns of dangerous behavior, allowing drivers with multiple infractions, including DUIs and speeding tickets, to remain on the road. This systemic failure poses a significant risk to public safety and raises questions about the balance between access to transportation and road safety enforcement.
The DMV routinely allows drivers like these - with horrifying histories of dangerous driving, including DUIs, crashes and numerous tickets - to continue to operate on our roadways.
The state suspends a driver's license for accumulating four points in a year, six points in two years or eight points in three years.
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