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Pennsylvania

For Pennsylvania, suspension threshold is an accumulation of 11 points or more; additional tiers is the second suspension shall be for a period of 10 days for each point, the third suspension shall be for a period of 15 days for each point and any subsequent suspension shall be for a period of one year; suspension duration is The first suspension shall be for a period of 5 days for each point; statute or rule citation is 75 Pa.C.S. 1539(a), (b), recorded from its source on 2026-08-19.

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Pennsylvania our reading
Suspension threshold
an accumulation of 11 points or more verified
Additional tiers
the second suspension shall be for a period of 10 days for each point, the third suspension shall be for a period of 15 days for each point and any subsequent suspension shall be for a period of one year verified
Suspension duration
The first suspension shall be for a period of 5 days for each point verified
Statute or rule citation
75 Pa.C.S. 1539(a), (b) our reading
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Pennsylvania Statutes Title 75 Pa.C.S.A. Vehicles § 1539. Suspension of operating privilege on accumulation of points Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by <https://www.findlaw.com/company/our-team.html> Findlaw Staff (a) General rule.-- When any person's record shows an accumulation of 11 points or more, the department shall suspend the operating privilege of the person as provided in subsection (b). (b) Duration of suspension.-- The first suspension shall be for a period of 5 days for each point, the second suspension shall be for a period of 10 days for each point, the third suspension shall be for a period of 15 days for each point and any subsequent suspension shall be for a period of one year.

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