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.
You do not have a valid drivers license. Therefore you cannot legally drive in either state.
Yes, they have the right to revoke his license to practice in that state.
If you are cited numerous times for traffic violations, the State will revoke your license and you won't be able to drive legally.
No, the VA cannot revoke an out-of-state driver's license. Each state has control over the driving privileges of its residents, and only the state that issued the license has the authority to revoke or suspend it. However, if a person becomes a resident of VA, they will need to apply for a VA driver's license within a certain timeframe, typically 30-90 days, depending on the state's laws.
Illinois can revoke your driving priveleges in their state. Where the license is from does not matter.
True or False: The State of Florida will revoke your license if you are found guilty of committing a felony for drug possession.
Take away and revoke are not synonymous in this scenario. I am not aware of a state that a parent can revoke a government issued document but I could be wrong. The state can revoke your license of course under certain penalties but I have never heard of a parent being able to revoke a license. Granted, a parent holds greater rights over a child than the government so theoretically your parents could take away your license among other things but not revoke. I hope that makes sense.
Yes.
Each has the discretion to impose punishments for driving violations. Since you are licensed in Massachusetts, that state has the right to revoke your driver's license/
He revoked by playing a heart when he still held a club in his hand.The governor can revoke the death sentence.She revoked her decision to leave the house to her nephew in her will.If you are cited numerous times for traffic violations, the State will revoke your license and you won't be able to drive legally.
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.
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.