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I'm a Texas cop, I'll see if I can answer your questions...

We have many slang terms that other states don't use... :o)

Texas does not use a point system, but they will suspend a driver's license for a habitual violator.

The Failure to Stop and Render Aid statute applies to a vehicle collision. If you strike or are struck by another vehicle or person you are required to stop and render aid, pretty much meaning that you call the police as soon as possible. If that is not and option for some reason then you are required to make a report as soon as possible. A self-reported accident is made on what we call a "blue form" which we hand out for minor collisions usually where the vehicles are drivable and there are no injuries.

I'm not sure. This is the Texas DPS website:

Yes, we're very proud of our state. It's a nice place to live. We do have a few laws much different than other states. When you get here you can go to any DPS station around San Antonio and get your Texas license. You have 30 days to do so after changing residence, btw.

If you have more questions about Texas traffic law you can find it all listed here:

-- --- jaybird --- I am not the cause of your problems. My actions are the result of your actions. Your life is not my fault.




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