New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Point &
Insurance Reduction Program

The Point & Insurance Reduction Program (PIRP), approved by the Department of Motor Vehicles, is available through private companies or corporations, called "course sponsor".
Each qualifying course must meet strict standards for the safe driving information presented and program effectiveness.
If you complete an approved PIRP course:
1. It will help refresh your driving knowledge with a review of time-tested safe driving tips and an overview of today's vehicle and traffic laws.

2. You may be eligible to reduce as many as four (4) points on your driving record. The DMV computer will automatically note your eligibility to receive the reduction.
3. If you are the principal operator of a motor vehicle, you will receive a minimum 10% reduction in the base rate of your automobile and motorcycle liability and collision insurance premiums each year for three years.
Questions And Answers About...
The Course
Q. How much time does the PIRP course take, what is it like, and what does it cost?
A. Each course is about six to eight hours long, and is presented in one or two classroom sessions.
(Note: Motorcycle safety/accident prevention courses may be substantially longer.) Essential information about traffic safety issues such as driver attitude and behavior, defensive driving techniques, and the Vehicle & Traffic Law must be presented in each course. Additional content, approach, materials and fees vary from one sponsor to another. No formal testing is required to complete the course.
 
Point Reduction
Q. After I complete the PIRP course, how do I receive the point reduction?
A. The course sponsor, will notify the DMV within eight weeks after you complete the course. A notice will then be entered on your driving record, and the DMV computer will automatically reduce your active point total by up to four points.
Important: Completion of a course under the "Point & Insurance Reduction Program" does not remove, delete, subtract, or erase any violation, conviction, or notice of original number of points from your driving record. Point reduction will affect only points accumulated during the past 18 months prior to course completion.
Even after you complete the course, most violations, convictions and points assessed will continue to show on your driving record for up to four years. Violations and convictions involving drugs or alcohol will remain on your record for ten years. "Point Reduction" means the DMV will not count up to four points against your driving record toward revocation or suspension of your driver license.
Q. How do I know my driving record shows my PIRP course completion?
A. If you need to verify the course completion has been entered on your record, you may request a copy of your driving record from DMV. To do so, you must complete a "Request for Driver and/or Vehicle Record Information" (form MV-15), available at any motor vehicle office. *You may also download this form from the DMV internet site at: www.nydmv.state.ny.us
If your course completion is not noted on your driving record more than eight weeks after you completed it, contact the course sponsor.
Q. What effect does point reduction have on my license and driving record?
A. Point reduction applies only to points for violations that occurred within the eighteen months immediately before course completion. It does not affect points for earlier violations, and cannot be used as "credit" against future violations or points.

Point reduction cannot reduce your point total lower than zero.

If your license has already been revoked or suspended, or if a violation hearing has already been sc

Point reduction does not prevent or cancel a mandatory revocation or suspension for violations such as DWI, DWAI, or three speeding violations within 18 months.

Points may be reduced only once in any 18-month period. If there are no points on your record when you take the course, you must wait 18 months to take the course again to benefit from the program.

The DMV point system and insurance company "point" systems are separate and not related. Point reduction on your driving record does not affect points assigned by your insurance company for violations and accidents.

Insurance Reduction
Q. After completing the PIRP course, how do I receive the insurance reduction?
A. The course sponsor, will mail you a completion certificate shortly after you complete the course. If you present your certificate to your insurance company or agent within 90 days after course completion, your liability and collision premium reduction will begin immediately, retroactive to the date you completed the course. If you present your certificate after 90 days after course completion, the insurer may issue the premium discount effective from the date presented.

If you do not receive your certificate within eight weeks after course completion, immediately contact the program sponsor. You may take the course only once every 36 months for insurance reduction benefits.
Q. Will the PIRP course prevent my insurance company from raising my premiums?
A. No. Insurance reduction does not prevent general premium increases, or premium increases due to violations or accidents. It provides a 10% reduction for three years, from the base rate of your current liability, no-fault and collision premiums.
Q. What if more than one person named on a policy completes the PIRP course?
A. The insurance premium reduction applies to all motor vehicles principally operated by the motorist who completes the course. The discount can be applied to only one driver for each covered vehicle.
Q. If I complete a DMV approved motorcycle safety/accident prevention course, does the insurance reduction benefit extend to my automobile coverage?
A. Yes. The reduction applies to the liability and collision insurance premiums for both your motorcycle and automobile. 
Q. Will youthful operators and drives participating in assigned risk pool receive the insurance premium discount?
A. Yes. Any insured driver who is the principal operator and completes a Point & Insurance Reduction Program course will receive the discount. 
Q. If a youthful operator is already receiving a driver education discount, can the PIRP discount also be applied?
A. Check with your insurance company or agent to find out if both discounts will be given at the same time.
DMV Point System Summary
The following table shows the point values assigned to moving traffic violations. The "points" are assessed against your driving record based on the date you committed the violation, not the date you were convicted in court. If you accumulate 11 or more points in 18 months, you will be called to a DMV hearing, after which your license may be suspended or revoked. You will be offered the option of waiving the hearing or accepting a definite period of suspension.
Some license revocations and suspensions are mandatory and do not depend on points. These include three speeding violations within 18 months, and convictions involving alcohol or drugs.
For more information about license suspensions and revocations, please refer to the publication "Suppose Your License Were Taken Away" (C-12), available at any motor vehicle office.
VIOLATIONS
POINTS
Speeding
(mph over posted limit)
 
1 to 10
3
11 to 20
4
21 to 30
6
31 to 40
8
More than 40
11
Reckless Driving
5
Failure to stop for a school bus
5
Following too closely (tailgating)
4
Inadequate brakes
4
Inadequate brakes while driving employer's vehicle
2
Failing to yeild Right-Of-Way
3
Violation involving Traffic Signal, Stop Sign, or Yield Sign
3
Railroad Crossing Violation
3
Improper Passing or Lane Use
3
Leaving scene of an incident involving property damage or injury to an animal
3
Child safety restraint violation
3
Any other moving violation
2
We encourage our clients to participate in Defensive Driving. Several local classes take place on a regular basis. Please feel free to contact our office for more information. Remember Road Rage is a felony!
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