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Why did my Safety Rating Drop when I was Promoted? |
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Each license level has a Safety Rating 0.01 to 4.99 associated with it. It is possible to have a Rookie License Safety Rating of 4.70 at the end of a season, then after the driver is promoted, his/her Class āDā License Safety Rating is 3.70. This is not a setback; a Class āDā Safety 3.7 is essentially a higher Safety Rating then a Rookie License Safety Rating of 4.70.
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