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For what situation is the DMV likely to send the driver an advisory letter?

  1. More than 2 moving violations

  2. Other moving violations

  3. Fine exceeding $500

  4. Driving under the influence

The correct answer is: Other moving violations

The DMV is likely to send a driver an advisory letter when there are other moving violations beyond just a couple. An advisory letter serves as a way to inform the driver that their driving behavior is being monitored due to repeated offenses. It serves as a warning, encouraging the driver to improve their driving habits to avoid more severe penalties, such as points on their license or possible suspension. While specific thresholds, such as having more than two moving violations, a fine, or driving under the influence, may trigger more significant consequences, the advisory letter applies to a broader category of moving violations that do not yet meet the criteria for stricter actions. This approach allows the DMV to promote safer driving practices before more serious measures are enacted.