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Arkansas driver’s license points work as part of a system that identifies and takes action against high-risk drivers by assigning a specific number of points for different types of traffic violations. In Arkansas, drivers accumulate three points for minor violations like speeding 1-10 miles per hour over the limit. For major violations, like reckless driving, drivers will get eight points.
Driver’s License Points Per Violation in Arkansas
Violation | Number of Points Assigned |
At-fault accident | 3 |
Speeding 10 mph or less over the limit | 3 |
Speeding 11 to 20 mph over the limit | 4 |
Speeding 21 to 30 mph over the limit | 5 |
Speeding 31 or more mph over the limit | 8 |
Leaving the scene of accident | 8 |
Reckless driving | 8 |
Failure to stop for a school bus | 8 |
Fleeing or eluding an officer | 8 |
Racing | 8 |
DUI | 14 |
Other Key Things to Know About Points in Arkansas
If you are convicted of a moving violation in another state, points for that violation will be added to your driving record in Arkansas.
Driver’s license points in Arkansas expire after 36 months. However, until they expire, you may still see higher insurance premiums, especially for major violations like DUI’s and reckless driving. Knowing when your points expire will help you understand when you may see a drop in your premiums or when it may be a good time to shop for new insurance.
To learn more, check out WalletHub’s guide to points on driver’s licenses.
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