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Difference between revisions of "Superintendent of Motor Vehicles Prohibitions (13:VIII)"

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Drivers are first issued with a Notice of Intent to Prohibit, informing them that their record is not satisfactory. Such notices may be issued for reasons including:  
Drivers are first issued with a Notice of Intent to Prohibit, informing them that their record is not satisfactory. Such notices may be issued for reasons including:  


* The Superintendent considers it in the public interest – for example, if you have a bad driving record
* The Superintendent considers it in the public interest – for example, if you have a bad driving record;


* If you incur nine or more active penalty points on your record in a two year period, that is generally sufficient to trigger a notice of probation
* If you incur nine or more active penalty points on your record in a two year period, that is generally sufficient to trigger a notice of probation;


* Your driver’s license was suspended in another province or state
* Your driver’s license was suspended in another province or state;


* You haven’t provided the payment (referred to as damages) the court ordered you to pay for a vehicle accident in which you were the driver or vehicle owner
* You haven’t provided the payment (referred to as damages) the court ordered you to pay for a vehicle accident in which you were the driver or vehicle owner;


* You have not taken the medical exam required by the Superintendent
* You have not taken the medical exam required by the Superintendent.


If any further offences are recorded during the probation period, or within six months afterwards, the superintendent will likely issue a “Notice of Prohibition”. Drivers may either accept the prohibition by signing and returning the Notice of Prohibition, in which case the prohibition starts immediately, or the driver may make a written submission giving reasons why they should not be prohibited from driving.  
If any further offences are recorded during the probation period, or within six months afterwards, the superintendent will likely issue a “Notice of Prohibition”. Drivers may either accept the prohibition by signing and returning the "Notice of Prohibition", in which case the prohibition starts immediately, or the driver may make a written submission giving reasons why they should not be prohibited from driving.  


The Driver Improvement Program appeal process is detailed below.
The Driver Improvement Program appeal process is detailed below.
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The superintendent may prohibit you from driving for other reasons, including:
The superintendent may prohibit you from driving for other reasons, including:


* a failure to obtain automobile liability insurance;
* A failure to obtain automobile liability insurance;


* indebtedness to ICBC for reimbursement of money paid in respect of a claim; or
* Indebtedness to ICBC for reimbursement of money paid in respect of a claim; or


* indebtedness to the government for failure to pay fines.
* Indebtedness to the government for failure to pay fines.


== B. Appeals ==
== B. Appeals ==
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