Final answer:
In order to receive a full driver's license, probationary drivers must enroll in a Probationary Driver Program under certain circumstances.
Step-by-step explanation:
During the probationary two-year period after receiving a Student Learner's Permit (SLP) or examination permit, a motorist must enroll in a Probationary Driver Program when:
- They are convicted of two or more moving violations totaling four or more points.
- They are convicted of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offense.
- The accumulate six or more points on their driving record.
Enrolling in a Probationary Driver Program helps educate and assess the driving skills of probationary drivers to ensure they meet the requirements for a full driver's license.