The BMV may require drivers 21 years of age and older who are convicted of 2 or more traffic offenses within a 12-month period to complete a BMV-approved DSP course.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
If you are 21 years of age and older and convicted of at least two traffic offenses within a 12-month period, you may be required to complete a BMV-approved DSP course. You must complete the course within 90 days, or your driving privileges will be suspended. The suspension will remain on your driver record until you successfully complete the DSP course, and the completion is processed by the BMV.
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