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License Revocation:
After an accumulation of certain types of traffic violation convictions, the driver may be declared a habitual offender and his/her license may be revoked for up to five (5) years. No work or hardship licenses are issued to those convicted of being a habitual offender.
Delaware Defensive Driving

Any combination of three of the following offenses in a five (5) year period may convict the driver as a habitual offender:


1. Manslaughter

2. Use of a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony

3. Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs

4. Driving without a license

5. Driving during suspension or revocation

6. Reckless driving

7. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident

8. Failing to identify yourself at the scene of an accident

9. Making a false statement to the Division of Motor Vehicles

10. Violation of an occupational license

11. Failing to stop on the command of a police officer.


Any combination of the above offenses and lesser offenses, such as speeding, that result in convictions in three years may convict you as a habitual offender.

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