How much time must pass without being sanctioned for a driver to recover the initial points in the case of very serious offences?
Driver requirements
Explanation
To allow a driver to recover the **initial points** after committing **very serious offenses**, a period of **3 years** without being sanctioned must pass.
- When a driver commits offenses, they lose points from their driving license. If they lose all the points, they will not be able to drive for six months and must take a course and an exam to recover them.
- If a driver loses only some points, they can recover them if they do not commit more offenses for **two years**. However, to recover the initial points after very serious offenses, the period without sanctions must be **three years**.
- Additionally, drivers can take a 12-hour road safety course to recover up to 6 points, but this does not replace the requirement of three years without offenses to recover the initial points.
Therefore, the time needed to recover the initial points in the case of very serious offenses is **3 years**.
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