Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2200 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Driver Services
2208 - Concerning Driver Improvement Problem Driver Program (Formerly Reg. No. 45)
Section 2208-4.0 - Substance Of Policy
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
4.1 Point System. The Division of Motor Vehicles shall identify problem drivers, educate and impose driver's license sanctions based upon a point system. Violations will be assessed points based up the following:
Violations
Speeding 1-9 miles per hour over posted limit | 2 |
Speeding 10-14 miles per hour over posted limit | 4 |
Speeding 15-19 miles per hour over posted limit | 5 |
Speeding 20 or more miles per hour over posted limit | 5* |
Passing a Stopped School Bus | 6* |
Reckless Driving | 6 |
Operation of a Vehicle Causing Death | 6* |
Aggressive Driving | 6* |
Disregarding Stop Sign or Red Light | 3 |
Moving violation contained in Chapters 27, 41 or 42 of Title 21 | 2 |
*May result in additional actions including suspension |
4.2 Point Credits
4.3 Driver Improvement Problem Driver Program. A driver enters the Driver Improvement Problem Driver Program when the driver accumulates 8 calculated points based upon their driving record for the previous two years. At that time an advisory letter is sent to the driver. Studies show that early intervention with inexpensive actions reduce accidents and improve driving behavior.
4.4 Convictions received from other jurisdictions are posted to the Delaware driving record. The points will be assessed on these violations as though the offense was committed in this State in accordance with the Driver's License Compact.
4.5 The Aggressive Driving Committee, in accordance with the Office of Highway Safety Regulation 1202, must certify all behavior modificationttitudinal driving courses. The committee has the authority to designate alternative courses to comply with the requirements of this policy regulation.
4.6 The actions listed below occur as calculated points are accumulated during any 24-month period. The 24-month period is computed based upon the date of the offense and "slides" forward based upon that date. The driving record will record the actions taken. The Driver Improvement Section will conduct a record review at each step in the process and schedule interviews as necessary. The action items may be processed automatically without an interview. When the calculated points fall between the threshold limits, use the action items specified in the lower level. (Example: If the driver accumulates 9 points before any action is taken, send out an advisory letter as required when they accumulate 8 points.) If the driver accumulates 12 points before the advisory letter is sent, use the action item listed for drivers with 12 points.
Calculated Points | Action Items |
8 | Division of Motor Vehicles advisory letter is mailed to the driver. DDC credits will not impact the issuance of an advisory letter. |
12 | Driver must complete an approved "behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within 90 days after notification (unless extended by the Division). Failure to comply or upon preference of the driver, a mandatory 2 month suspension will be imposed in lieu of the program. |
14 | Mandatory 4 month license suspension. To become eligible for reinstatement, the driver must complete or have completed a behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within the previous 2 years as of the time of reinstatement. |
16 | Mandatory 6 month license suspension. To become eligible for reinstatement, the driver must complete or have completed a "behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within the previous 2 years as of the time of reinstatement. |
18 | Mandatory 8 month license suspension. To become eligible for reinstatement, the driver must complete or have completed a "behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within the previous 2 years as of the time of reinstatement. |
20 | Mandatory 10 month license suspension. To become eligible for reinstatement, the driver must complete or have completed a "behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within the previous 2 years as of the time of reinstatement. |
22 | Mandatory 12 month license suspension. To become eligible for reinstatement, the driver must complete or have completed a "behavior modificationttitudinal driving course" within the previous 2 years as of the time of reinstatement. |
4.7 Serious Speeding Violations. The Division of Motor Vehicles considers all speeding violations 20 miles per hour (MPH) or more above the posted speed limit to be a serious speeding violation that identifies the driver as a problem driver. The following actions will be taken:
4.8 Additional Sanctions Imposed by Statute or Policy:
Note: For purposes of 4.8.3, 4.8.4 and 4.8.5 to be considered a subsequent offense, the violations must be under the same subsection and cannot be a combination of violations such as Sections 4172(a) and Section 4172(b). To be considered a second or subsequent offense, the convictions must be within the previous three years.
4.9 Occupational License. In the event of a suspension of a driver's license, the Division may issue an occupational license during the period of suspension if the applicant stipulates the suspension has created an extreme hardship. However, no such occupational license shall be issued if the applicant has two previous suspensions within the previous 3 years, or if the suspension is for physical and/or mental disability, if the suspension and/or revocation action is based on a fatal motor vehicle accident, or if the license is revoked for convictions of any crimes specified in Section 2732 of Title 21 even though it causes an extreme hardship. Any driver convicted of operating a motor vehicle in violation of the restrictions imposed by the occupational license shall immediately extend the suspension period for an additional like period not to exceed 12 months and shall direct the driver to surrender the driver's occupational license. No more than one occupational license under this policy shall be issued within any 12-month period.
4.10 Hardship licenses (21 Del.C. § 2751) permit the operation of a motor vehicle between the driver's residence and place of employment and for operating a vehicle on the job as a part of the driver's employment.
4.11 Conditional and occupational licenses normally permit the operation of a motor vehicle between the driver's residence and place of employment, for operating a motor vehicle as a part of the driver's employment duties, to and from school and childdult care facilities and for medical appointments.
4.12 Drivers suspended under this program are ineligible for an occupational license for one month. If the calculated point level reaches 15 or more points in a 24-month period, an occupational license will not be issued until the calculated points are less than 15 points.
4.13 Calculated Points. For the purposes of this regulation, calculated points are credited at full point value for the first twelve months from the date of the violation. After the initial 12 months have expired, the calculated points will be credited at (1/2) point value for the next 12 months. The Division will only take action based upon convictions accumulated within the 24-month period following the date of the offense.
4.14 Moving Violations. Those violations contained in 21 Del.C. Ch. 27, 41 and 42, excluding those violations that require mandatory suspension or revocation actions. Multiple violations occurring within a 24-hour period shall be considered individual violations for the purposes of this policy regulation.
4.15 Advisory Letter. The Division will send an advisory letter to those drivers who accumulate 8 calculated points or are convicted of speeding 20-24 MPH over the posted limit. The purpose of the advisory letter is to express our concern about the operator's driving habits and their impact upon highway safety. The letter will inform the driver about the Driver Improvement Problem Driver Program. An advisory letter may be sent for both point accumulations and excessive speed violations.
4.16 Record Review. The goal of the record review is to assess any problems the driver may have and require a course of action. The record review may result in a driver improvement interview/counseling session, medical or vision examination, knowledge and/or skills testing, restricted license, license suspension or the surrender of a license.
4.17 Interviews. The Driver Improvement staff may schedule the driver to attend an interview based upon the record review. The licensee may request an interview with a Driver Improvement Officer or staff member when notified of pending action against the licensee. The following issues are open to discussion:
4.18 This policy regulation shall have no effect on the revocation actions, medical qualifications or requirements, or suspension action required by statute unrelated to this policy.