Or. Admin. Code § 735-072-0041 - DMV Determination of Driver Improvement Offenses for the Driver Improvement Program
(1) A conviction
for an offense listed in OAR
735-064-0220 and a preventable
accident arising from a single incident each count as a separate driver
improvement offense. DMV will add no more than two driver improvement offenses
to the record for a single incident.
(2) If a person is convicted of more than one
offense arising from a single traffic stop, the convictions for separate
offenses constitute one conviction and are a driver improvement offense if at
least one of the convictions is for an offense listed in OAR
735-064-0220.
(3) An out-of-state conviction that becomes
part of an Oregon driving record when a person changes the state of record to
become an Oregon licensed driver is not a driver improvement offense.
(4) DMV may determine if an accident is
preventable. Factors DMV uses to determine preventability include but are not
limited to:
(a) Violations of the law, even
if a citation is not issued;
(b)
Failure to use defensive driving techniques;
(c) Road conditions existing at the time of
the accident; and
(d) Speed of the
driver's vehicle.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 802.200 & 809.480
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 802.200 & 809.480
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