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No, because you have to wait about a month before you get another license. After that, you are permitted to drive in any state, and the have it on record that you lost your license.
Most states do not allow individuals to drive with a license that is suspended from another state. However, some states offer reciprocity agreements that may allow drivers with out-of-state suspensions to legally drive in limited circumstances. It is important to check the specific laws and regulations of the states involved.
The short answer to your question is yes. As long as your drivers license is a full drivers license and not a learners permit you are allowed to drive in all 50 states reguardless of where your license is from.
You can no longer legally drive. And you probably won't be able to get a license in another state.
If your friend has consented to your use of the car, and if you have a valid driver's license (not necessarily an Arizona state license, but a license issued by any state or even from another country) then yes, you can drive the car. Drive carefully.
The state itself cannot, but they can take away your privilege to drive in their state, and they can also ask your resident state to suspend your license.
Yes. If you're licence is revoked in one state you most likely are not able to drive in any state. Each state honors the laws and punishments of other states.
The rule is that you cannot drive a vehcile on a public highway anywhere if your license is suspended by any state.
When a state suspends your driving license, it is suspending your right to drive in that state. If your Pennsylvania license to drive is suspended in Pennsylvania, you cannot drive in Pennsylvania. If you are asking if you can drive in another state on the other state's license in the other state, almost certainly not. Most states, possibly all, respect the suspensions other states issue. Also, most states require that you be a resident of the state to get that state's driver's license. These states require that you sign a statement that you have no other state's driver's licenses and/or that you surrender the licenses to the other state. So, if you hold two licenses to drive, the second state's license is no good anyway.
If your drivers license is revoked in one state, can you get a drivers license in another state?
Most states will allow anyone to drive with a "foreign" (another state or country's) license for up to 30 days. After that, the state considers you a resident and requires you to get a drivers license for that state, as well to register and insure any vehicle you may own and are operating in that state.