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Drivers facing suspension could get second chance

Those with an accumulation of points on their driving records could be assigned to class instead of handing over their licenses.

The state Department of Transportation on Tuesday announced that select drivers facing suspension for accumulated points or speeding convictions could have a chance at a reprieve through successful completion of the new Driver Improvement School (DIS).

“This new training program offers people whose driving privileges are in jeopardy a chance to avoid losing their license,” said Yassmin Gramian, state secretary of transportation. “For many losing the ability to legally operate a motor vehicle means not just a loss of mobility, but a loss of income and independence as well.”

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