How long are demerit points kept on my driving record?
A. Demerit points are added to your driving record by the Ministry of Transportation for two years starting from the day you received the ticket. The demerit points do not however appear on the record until after a conviction or court date. Depending upon your class of driver’s licence, after accumulating six, nine or fifteen demerit points the Ministry of Transportation can suspend your driver’s licence for thirty days to six months.
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