Trans 101.01(3)(a)(a) “Federal traffic law” means any federal law that is in strict conformity with a state traffic law. Trans 101.01(3)(b)(b) “Point case” or “demerit point case” means a suspension of operating privileges imposed upon an individual under s. 343.32 (2), Stats., and this chapter, as the result of the accumulation of demerit points. A conviction shall be considered part of a point case if the demerit points assessed for the conviction are used as part of the total in determining whether to suspend a person’s operating privilege for accumulation of demerit points. Trans 101.01(3)(c)(c) “Released,” when used with reference to a point case, means that the department has vacated a demerit point suspension affecting a driver due to the appeal, vacation, reversal, or amendment of a conviction that results in the driver not being subject to a suspension for accumulation of demerit points. Trans 101.01(3)(d)(d) “State traffic law” means any law under ch. 194, chs. 340 to 348 and ch. 351, Stats., in which the movement or operation of a motor vehicle is an element of the offense. Trans 101.01(3)(e)(e) “Tribal traffic law” means a law enacted by a federally-recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state that strictly conforms to a provision in chs. 341 to 348, Stats. Trans 101.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1981, No. 306, eff. 7-1-81; r. and recr. (2), Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91; CR 07-081: am., cr. (3) Register June 2008 No. 630, eff. 7-1-08. Trans 101.02Trans 101.02 Point schedule. Pursuant to s. 343.32 (2), Stats., the department has established this demerit point system to identify habitually reckless or negligent operators or those who have repeatedly violated traffic laws. Upon receipt of a notice of conviction for an offense under the state traffic laws, a local ordinance, a tribal or federal traffic law, a violation of s. UWS 18.04, or a traffic regulation, the department shall assess demerit points against the driver record of the person convicted of the offense in the manner and to the extent required by this section and s. 343.32, Stats. The following scale lists violations according to the number of demerit points assessed, with higher point values being assessed for more severe offenses: Trans 101.02(1)(1) Six demerit point violations. The department shall assess 6 demerit points for any of the following violations: Trans 101.02(1)(b)(b) Fleeing or attempting to elude an officer, or knowingly resisting an officer by failing to stop a vehicle. Trans 101.02(1)(e)(e) Operating commercial vehicle with alcohol concentration of 0.04 or more but less than 0.1 and causing injury. Trans 101.02(1)(g)(g) Operating while under influence of intoxicant or controlled substance, or with a prohibited alcohol concentration. Trans 101.02(1)(h)(h) Racing on public highway or engaging in a contest of speed or endurance. Trans 101.02(1)(j)(j) Speeding 20 miles per hour or more in excess of lawful or posted speed. Trans 101.02(2)(2) Four demerit point violations. The department shall assess 4 demerit points for any of the following violations: Trans 101.02(2)(e)(e) Failure by operator to stop for school bus when red lights are flashing. Trans 101.02(2)(f)(f) Failure to yield right of way or failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicle.