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What is the maximum number of demerit points a fully licensed driver can accumulate in a 12-month period before facing potential driver penalty point premiums from ICBC?
A fully licensed driver will begin to pay Driver Penalty Point (DPP) premiums if they accumulate 6 or more demerit points within a 12-month period.
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Question: What is the maximum number of demerit points a fully licensed driver can accumulate in a 12-month period before facing potential driver penalty point premiums from ICBC?
Answer options:
- 1 point
- 3 points ✅ 6 points
- 9 points
Correct answer: 6 points
Explanation: A fully licensed driver will begin to pay Driver Penalty Point (DPP) premiums if they accumulate 6 or more demerit points within a 12-month period.
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