What does the restriction allow?
A revoked license is completely canceled and the individual no longer has driving privileges. A restricted license, on the other hand, allows driving under certain conditions or limitations, such as only for work or medical appointments.
With a DUI conviction, you typically lose your license. In some states, it is possible to apply for a restricted license which would allow you to get to and from work, but only for that purpose - you can't use it to drive vocationally, and, if you have a CDL, it does not reinstate your privilege to operate a CMV.
NO, you are to never drive on a suspended license. In most cases, if you are heavily dependent on a job, and live quite a distance at which point no other reasonable means of transportation is possible, you can apply for what's known as a hardship license in your respective state. A hardship license is a license status that's extremely restrictive in that you can only drive to go to work and necessities, such as grocery shopping.
Licenses can be restricted for different reasons. For a younger driver, a restriction could be to drive only in daylight hours and with limited passengers. A restriction for traffic violations could be to only allow the driver to operate a car for work purposes.
A person can only drive where the hardship license states that they can. Usually a hardship license allows a person to drive to work, the store, and appointments.
Not legally.
imagrants can't get a drivers liscenseIf you were president of your contry would you let people drive cars and some might be terorists.!!! ---OnEsT-oPiNiOn---one route would be to apply for a work permit that in turn will allow you a restricted social security number that will have "VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH INS AUTHORIZATION" printed on the card, you can then apply for a California drivers license as soon as you receive a SS# no need to show the card at the dmv. it might take a couple months and and few hundred dollars to get the paper work started and submitted. hope this helps.
you need a proper driving license to drive in a depot and further you also require work experience as a driver.
That would be highly unlikely.
"No, you don't have to have a special license to drive for a flower delivery company. All you have to have is your drivers license and work for the company."
No
The only way that a person can legally drive with a revoked license is with what most states call driving privileges. A judge can allow the person to drive for work purposes and can restrict the days and times, even where the person can drive, depending on work needs.