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A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
Driving while operating privilege is suspended or revoked - 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 1543last modified November 27, 2007.
By the order of a judge.
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.
Your license is revoked for the period of time according to the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd offense. If you are caught driving on the revoked after you have your license revoked for the period of time the judge ordered. After that your license is then suspended when you are serving the time over and above the revokation for driving on the revoked, and then your license is then considered suspended at that time. Usually you will receive an extra year for each driving on the revoked you are charged with. Hope this helps!
From what I can gather it means Driving While Revoked/Suspended, meaning the person had a suspended or revoked driver's license.
This is a legal question- and legal answers vary, based on the laws where you live- AND YOU DID NOT TELL US WHERE THAT IS! Start by contacting the licensing authority in your state or province. This would be the same place you got your license.
No. Driving is not a right- it is a privilege. It is earned, and like any privilege, can be revoked.
yes but you have to prove residense for that state and the liscens you get will be good in Tennessee if you get caught driving in the state that you were suppended in even if you have a liscens for another state you will get a ticket for driving suspended because your driving privilages are suspended for that state
If your driving privileges are suspended or revoked by Texas for a DWI, this information is available to ALL state DMV's via an "interstate compact" of cooperation. Bottom line: If you're suspended or revoked in one state you are suspended or revoked in them ALL!
Driving While License Suspended/Revoked
Initially you undergo a period of suspension of your driving privileges. If you continue to be a repeat offender you will eventually have your driving privileges revoked. NOTE: Even if you change your state of residecne, once your driving privileges are suspended or revoked on one state they are suspended or revoked in ALL states.