If you are fleeing the state to avoid prosecution for the crime, or in violation of probation or parole, it may be possible that the state MAY suspend or revoke your drivers license privileges in order to throw a "roadblock" in your ease of movement.
Realistically, if you are fleeing prosecution - you'll eventually be caught anyway - and just like Murphy's Law, usually at the worst possible time and moment for you. Why not just face it and get it over with?
No
No
No
Short answer, none.
No
You can't.
Only if you plan on keeping a valid California drivers license. The fees will cause your drivers license to be suspended.
If the drivers license was suspended for a DUI or DWI no.
No, you shouldn't have a problem
No you cannot get a drivers license in Florida if you have had your license suspended in another state.
Your driver license may be suspended for:
No.