Rules you should know
A driver's license can be suspended for many things, Here are a few that you should memorize. Read them closely, because they can be tricky. For example: how many tickets does a person usually get in one year before suspended (answer at the end)
You can only get two supervisions for ANY type of moving violation per year.
Three or more moving convictions in a year, suspends your license.
Two or more in 24 months if your under 21.
Your first DUI conviction revokes your license -- Good news for those charged with DUI: drivers are rarely convicted on their first DUIs
Two open alcohol convictions in a year suspends your license.
One conviction for leaving the scene of an accident suspends your license.
Your license can be suspended for multiple violations of: Toll Booths, Parking Tickets, Failure to pay child support, Possession of alcohol by an minor, zero tolerance for minors (in all there are 36 ways to get your license suspended)
Ray Flavin
Answer: 5 ... two supervisions, then three convictions, then suspension (if you got that you're good)