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A driver license may be revoked or suspended for:

  1. Frequent convictions of traffic law violations resulting in 12 or more "points" within a 12 month period.

  2. Fraudulently altering a driver license.

  3. Both of the above.

  4. Speeds up to 30 m.p.h.

The correct answer is: Both of the above.

A driver license can be revoked or suspended for both frequent convictions of traffic law violations resulting in 12 or more "points" in a 12 month period and for fraudulently altering a driver license. Option A alone is not enough to warrant license revocation or suspension, as points can accumulate over time. Option B alone is also not enough, as altering a driver license is a serious offense, but may not result in revocation or suspension. Option D is incorrect because speeding up to 30 m.p.h. is not a significant enough violation to warrant license revocation or suspension.