
presents the current legislative provisions on the suspension of a driver’s license, as set out in the RA Code of Administrative Offenses:
When the driver’s license is suspended
According to Article 129.3 of the RA Code of Administrative Offences, a driver’s license is suspended when a driver regularly commits traffic violations for which penalty points are provided.:
In particular, if the sum of the penalty points awarded for this offense and the penalty points awarded to the driver in a given year is 13 or more points, the driver is deprived of the right to drive vehicles.:
How long is a driver’s license suspended?
According to article 28.1 of the Code, suspension of the right to drive vehicles may be imposed for a period of one month to six months.:
However, according to part 1 of Article 129.3, in case of accrual of 13 or more penalty points, the right to drive vehicles is suspended for exactly six months.:
What is the threat of the same violation to the perpetrators of the strike?
It is noteworthy that part 2 of Article 129.3 of the Code provides for stricter liability for those who committed the same violation in combat.:
If a driver commits the same violation again within one year after the expiration of the suspension period (i.e. scores 13 or more penalty points), his driver’s license will be revoked for one year.:
How to avoid suspension of a driver’s license
To avoid suspension of the driver’s license, it is necessary:
strictly follow the rules of the road,
Keep regular track of how many penalty points you have scored in a given year.,
Please note that penalty points are awarded based on the calendar year.,
Take part in driving improvement courses to learn more about the rules of the road.
It is worth noting that the penalty points system is aimed at improving road safety by educating drivers and preventing regular violations.


presents the current legislative provisions on the suspension of a driver’s license, as set out in the RA Code of Administrative Offenses:
When the driver’s license is suspended
According to Article 129.3 of the RA Code of Administrative Offences, a driver’s license is suspended when a driver regularly commits traffic violations for which penalty points are provided.:
In particular, if the sum of the penalty points awarded for this offense and the penalty points awarded to the driver in a given year is 13 or more points, the driver is deprived of the right to drive vehicles.:
How long is a driver’s license suspended?
According to article 28.1 of the Code, suspension of the right to drive vehicles may be imposed for a period of one month to six months.:
However, according to part 1 of Article 129.3, in case of accrual of 13 or more penalty points, the right to drive vehicles is suspended for exactly six months.:
What is the threat of the same violation to the perpetrators of the strike?
It is noteworthy that part 2 of Article 129.3 of the Code provides for stricter liability for those who committed the same violation in combat.:
If a driver commits the same violation again within one year after the expiration of the suspension period (i.e. scores 13 or more penalty points), his driver’s license will be revoked for one year.:
How to avoid suspension of a driver’s license
To avoid suspension of the driver’s license, it is necessary:
strictly follow the rules of the road,
Keep regular track of how many penalty points you have scored in a given year.,
Please note that penalty points are awarded based on the calendar year.,
Take part in driving improvement courses to learn more about the rules of the road.
It is worth noting that the penalty points system is aimed at improving road safety by educating drivers and preventing regular violations.