By the order of a judge.
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
No. Driving is not a right- it is a privilege. It is earned, and like any privilege, can be revoked.
Operating a vehicle while driving privileges are temporarily or permanently revoked
Depending on the severity of the offense, a license could be revoked anywhere from a few weeks to permanently. Driving with a revoked license can cause the suspension to be extended if you are caught.
3 years in state of Florida
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.
They could end up having their driving privileges revoked permanently.
If you haven't already - you'll probably be charged with DUI (Driving Under the Influence) - have your driving privilege suspended or revoked, and probably lose your CDL privilege, which means the probable loss of your job.
This is different in different states, but your driving privileges could be revoked for too many tickets, multiple wrecks, driving while drunk, driving while texting, driving without insurance, committing a felony while driving, leaving the scene of an accident, running from police, failure to appear in court to answer for a ticket
Driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked - 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1543last modified November 27, 2007.