A shooting foul when the player is shooting a 3.
yes it will raise the price insanely
no
Yes. Any moving violation (as soon as your insurance carrier finds out about it) will increase your rates. Although not as much as a 6 point violation.
What constitutes a four-point violation can vary from state-to-state, but they are usually indicative of a pretty serious infraction.
Passing a stopped school bus is illegal in all states. The point penalty is usually five points and a 250 to 450 dollar fine.
(3, -3)
Nope it's not a DMV point.
yes. 2 point moving violation.
The decimal point is just a point. It has no numbers or value associated with it!
It will be 16.
In the Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program, the full violation value is determined based on the severity and nature of the violation as outlined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) regulations. Each violation is assigned a specific point value that reflects its impact on safety. These points contribute to a carrier's Safety Measurement System (SMS) score, which is used to identify high-risk carriers and prioritize them for intervention. The application of these values helps ensure that carriers are held accountable for their safety performance and compliance with regulations.
The distance is 2, along the x-value line x=3 i.e. (3, y).