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Updated Answer The state in which you are legally licensed defines when you may or may not get an occupational license. In general, if the offense was not DUI/DWI/OUI/OWI related, an interlock device is not necessary. Previous Answer Yes, because you can't even legally move the vehicle without the occupational license.
Yes, you can move to another state with a DUI, but you will need to comply with the laws of the new state regarding DUI convictions. You may need to fulfill requirements such as attending alcohol education classes or installing an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. It's important to consult with an attorney to understand how your DUI conviction may impact your driving privileges in the new state.
It remains.
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if the shifter does not move the shift interlock may be bad
their rights remain unchanged
their rights remain unchanged
Check the shifter interlock system. A simple problem like a bad brake light switch can make the interlock not release. Possible fuse or wiring problem also. this is only a guess because of lack of information (Year, make, model, etc) given. Also check the owners manual for bypass instructions if the car does have a interlock system. An interlock system needs the brake pedal depressed to move the shifter.
Typically the interlock with with the brake pedal has failed, also the transmission shifter linkage could be loose and jammed. You may be able to remove the shifter cover and see the interlock and manually move it aside so you can get vehicle to a shop. The interlock makes sure you do not put vehicle in gear without the brakes on.
Nothing changes as far as your lease goes.
probably the park interlock mechanism
The psp? Nothing will happen its supposed to be a portable handheld device. In other words you will be moving it a lot.