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12 points. if you have none left, you lose your licence
The simple answer is none. Even without the suspension, as a Michigan resident, you're only eligible to be issued a Michigan licence.
None. You have to meet the conditions for reinstatement of your Indiana licence before another state would issue you one.
None. As a resident of MS, that's the only state you can hold a licence in. Furthermore, states share information, and will not issue a drivers licence (even if you become a resident of another state) while there is still a suspension active against you.
Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Tennessee, and Nevada are the five states which are not members of the Drivers Licence Compact. It might - there are no guarantees - be possible to receive a licence in those states if you have one which is suspended in another state. However, you must first be a resident of that state - only your state of residence can issue you a drivers licence - and, once you receive that licence, you'll be restricted to operating a motor vehicle within that state - if you're caught driving in another state with that licence, it's treated as you driving on a suspended licence. You will also not be able to drive in the state in which your licence was suspended until you've met the requirements to have your driving privilege reinstated in that state - when a state suspends your licence, your driving privilege also gets suspended, meaning you can't drive in that state on any licence.If you have a Commercial Drivers Licence, which is federally regulated, the above does not apply - get that suspended, and nowhere can you get another one issued until it's reinstated.
The last Formula 1 driver ever to die was the late Ayrton Senna, however there have been over a hundred drivers who have died from various F1 related injuries Felipe Massa was almost killed when a suspension component hit his helmet at over 100mph.
Simple answer, none of them. First off, you must be a resident of the state you're getting a licence from. Second off, all states recognise a licence suspension from another state. Every state is connected via a National Driver's Registry. If your suspended for any reason you will not receive a license until that is cleared up.
There is none
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In UK none ideally. 12 will get you banned.
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