The Tennessee Driver Improvement Program, administered by the Driver Services Division of the Tennessee Department of Safety, is responsible for monitoring the driving records of Tennessee drivers. They provide administrative hearings and defensive driving classes as alternatives to suspension for drivers who accumulate 12 or more points on their record within a 12-month period.
For drivers under 18 years of age, the program also addresses the accumulation of 6 or more points within a 12-month period through administrative hearings and parental involvement. Additionally, the program handles referrals for drivers with medical physical disabilities, allowing them to undergo medical examinations and potentially face license suspension or restrictions based on the results.
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