@Mikey613:
First off , best of luck with your current predicament. My bit of advice (as a former law enforcement officer) is for you to contact a lawyer that specializes in traffic law. He or she will be the best resource to help you navigate a proper course through the interview. (While it may be an expense, it's value is immeasurable in saving your license). While it may sound critical in this post, your demeanor and reasoning for you to maintain your license will be the determining factor in the upcoming interview. The interviewer is going to be focused on the past driving behavior to include you accident history,tickets and driving patterns. The typically look at the totality of the circumstances involved: excessive speed, alcohol, reckless driving and whether or not that these are contributory to your accidents. Your focus should be that you have positively changed your driving habits and have matured from this. But by all means, please retain the services of a professional. Do not do this alone!