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Which of the following is a six-point violation in Ohio?

  1. Failure to yield

  2. All speeding offenses

  3. Leaving the scene of a collision (hit and run)

  4. Driving without a license

The correct answer is: Leaving the scene of a collision (hit and run)

A six-point violation in Ohio carries the most severe penalties, and the only option that fits this criteria is leaving the scene of a collision (hit and run). Failure to yield, all speeding offenses, and driving without a license are considered minor violations and do not carry six points. Additionally, leaving the scene of a collision is a serious offense as it can result in injury or property damage, while the other options do not necessarily pose the same level of danger.