Yes, it is possible.
Yes.
A suspended drivers licence is a licence that belongs to a driver who has been suspended from Driving. when a driver is suspended they legally allowed to drive for a certain time, drivers get suspended as a punishment for breaking laws related to roads
hit and run, failure to appear for a court date, driving on a suspended or no valid licence
No. A licence is canceled when, for example, somebody moves to another state and gets licenced in that state, then the state they were previously in cancels the licence they held previously. No driving privileges are lost. Suspension is a different matter, altogether.
Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Nevada are the five states which are not members of the Drivers Licence Compact. It might - there are no guarantees - be possible to receive a licence in those states if you have one which is suspended in another state. However, you must first be a resident of that state - only your state of residence can issue you a drivers licence - and, once you receive that licence, you'll be restricted to operating a motor vehicle within that state - if you're caught driving in another state with that licence, it's treated as you driving on a suspended licence. You will also not be able to drive in the state in which your licence was suspended until you've met the requirements to have your driving privilege reinstated in that state - when a state suspends your licence, your driving privilege also gets suspended, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence.If you have a Commercial Drivers Licence, which is federally regulated, the above does not apply - get that suspended, and nowhere can you get another one issued until it's reinstated.
If you have a suspended licence, you shouldn't be driving. By doing so you are breaking the law and so the police officer would be within his rights to pull you over. What car you are driving has no bearing on whether you are allowed to drive or not, having a suspended licence does.
There are a handful of states which will issue a drivers licence if yours is suspended in a another state - I don't remember all of them offhand, but I do believe Indiana is one. HOWEVER, it's not as simple as going there and getting a licence. You must have established residence in that state, and you would be restricted to driving only within that state - your licence would be invalid outside of that state. Even if you were able to simply go to another state and get a licence, you still wouldn't be able to drive in your home state - when a state suspends your licence, it's not just your licence which is suspended, but also your driving privilege in that state, meaning you can't drive in that state with any licence until you get your driving privilege reinstated.
It depends on your state, but most states have a ID card for people that do not drive (or in your case have their licenses suspended)
depends on the judge useually 6 monts to a year
Normally, it means someone who is operating a motor vehicle while having had their licence suspended.
No. Some states may allow you a provisional licence to travel to and from work only. If your state is one of these, you need to contact your state's DMV on this matter. If you get caught driving on a suspended licence in the meantime, your application for a provisional licence will almost certainly be denied, not to mention you'll typically receive four points for a first offence of a moving violation while on a suspended licence, plus court costs, fines, etc.
Not until you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your licence and driving privilege in Minnesota.