No, its a misdemeanor
It is my understanding that the new bill passed made the third driving with a suspended license conviction a felony. Try DMV.org for more info.
No. Traffic offenses are not considered crimes of moral turpitude.
single felony conviction
No, it is a felony.
If you have a felony on your record a FOID won't be granted, regardless of driving record.
No, it isn't.
For a felony coupled to a violation of the vehicle code, like felony DUI or if an accident occurs with injury (or worse), a driver's license can be suspended or revoked. You can probably count on it. If one was to simply, say, beat down a police officer and get a felony battery, you're probably okay with keeping the license, but your other problems just got worse by at least a factor of ten. Check your local vehicle code for terms and conditions under which your driving PRIVILEGE can be suspended or revoked. And good luck.
Not necessarily....depends on the prosecutor and defending lawyer in case, whether charges are federal or state, and of course, circumstances of case itself. I know of one state case where defense lawyer had to get d.a. to not suspend license and no vehicle or driving was involved and one federal case where driving was involved and there was no motion to revoke or suspend license. Both cases resulted in felony drug convictions and in both cases, their driver's license was neither revoked or suspended.
DUI can be a felony in Nebraska, depends on your BAC and other circumstances, like if you were also driving recklessly or otherwise endangering passengers and/or other people.
A felony conviction will cause your hazmat endorsement to be rejected nationwide.
Accumulation of too many points, failure to pay fines or fees to the state, conviction of driving under the influence, (for CDL holders) use of a CMV in the commission of a felony.
NO, KY runs a 50 state check of driver's license records before issuing you one. If you lie on your application to the question "is your license currently suspended in any other state?" you will go to jail for a felony.