oregon driver improvement program---report?

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So I've gotten 3 tickets in the past 18 months (2 speeding, 1 not stopping at a stop sign). I know, slow down, drive more carefully yadda yadda yadda. I'm now in the Oregon Driver Improvement Program (link below). Basically my license is restricted for 30 days (can't drive from 12-5am) and if I get a ticket in the next 6 months, it will be a class B moving violation and my license will be suspended for 30 days. I've already sent in my AMCAS and designated that I've never been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor. I don't need to report this right? None of this is misdemeanor-level, just moving violations (which I'm almost positive don't need to be reported to AMCAS in Oregon, unlike in some other states). Also I'm going to be SUPER cautious over the next 6 months to make sure my license isn't suspended. Thanks!

http://www.oregon.gov/odot/dmv/pages/driverid/driverimprovement.aspx
 
If it isn't actually a misdemeanor you don't worry about it.
 
Lol no way could speeding tickets and running stop signs could be count as a felony or misdemeanor. Some people just have bad luck when it comes to tickets. Invest in a detector if you like driving fast or have a sports car(police LOVES to pull over sport cars).
 
Lol no way could speeding tickets and running stop signs could be count as a felony or misdemeanor. Some people just have bad luck when it comes to tickets. Invest in a detector if you like driving fast or have a sports car(police LOVES to pull over sport cars).

Your statement is hilarious :laugh::laugh::laugh:.

You can't have the "bad luck" of getting caught driving illegally if you follow the law.
 
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