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Suspensions are reported to the national center so you cannot obtain a license in any other state until you are first reinstate in Louisiana
When dealing with drivers license suspensions or revoking there is something called the Interstate Compact. This requires states to report tickets received by motorist to the state where they are applying for a license. They also report suspensions or if a license is revoked.
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Canada is a member of the Driver's License Compact. This compact stipulates that provinces share information on license suspensions with one another.
Drivers license suspensions are usually determined on a state by state basis. Depending on the situation surrounding why you refused a blood test you can lose your license for a minimum of 60 days.
Company semi drivers average 30-40 cents per mile that they drive. They do not have a base pay. Union drivers average more.
Most of those laws fail at protecting society, but mandatory fines, jail sentences and drivers license suspensions help deter drinking and driving. The swifter the punishment, the more effective it is at preventing drunk driving.
The average salary for truck drivers is around 45,000 dollars a year. This is usually for over the road truck drivers. The ones that stay closer to home make a little less.
No one knows the exact number. Government reports are only estimates.
You can get a quote on esurance.com. That site automatically uses your location when determining the estimates it gives.
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No. Suspensions by any state or territory of the United States are recognised throughout the whole of the United States. No other state will issue you a licence during the period of your suspension.