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It's a priveledge in every state and not a right.

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Q: Is driving in Florida a privilege?
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Is driving in Florida a right or privilege?

Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.


Will your driving privilege be cancelled if you fail to comply with some portion of the Florida Statutes?

True!


Is driving a right or a privlige?

A privilege that can be revoked if abused.


In the state of Florida driving is a privilege and if one what conditions occurs you could lose your license?

driving while intoxicated under the influence of alchohol or drugs.


How many year will your driving privilege be revoked if you kill someone?

3 years in state of Florida


Is driving a right granted by the state?

Driving is a privilege not a right


Is driving in Florida a right?

No. In all states driving is a privilege it is not a right. You must be licensed in order to drive, and to get that license you must pass a written and a driving test. If driving was a right then no licensing would be required which purely is not the case in all the states throughout the USA.


The court may suspend the driving privilege of a minor?

Yes, and in Oregon the parents may request DMV to suspend their minors driving privilege.


Can work driving privileges be transferred from Ohio to Florida?

Not necessarily. Florida's DMV would have to agree to administer Ohio's court ruling. It must be assumed that the questioner is referring to their having committed a very serious driving violation (poss. DUI), and the laws of the two states may confilct and differ on how your driving privilege is affected.


Is driving a privilege in the United States?

Yes


Driving is the right given to all teenagers in America.?

No. Driving is not a right- it is a privilege. It is earned, and like any privilege, can be revoked.


Why is driving referred to as a privilege instead of a right?

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