It means you have some restrictions on your drivers license, or that you not a fully licensed driver in your state/ province.
It also means that you do not have the full privileges of that Class of license.
at least that's what in means in Ontario and Canada
this is not to be confused with conditions such as having to wear eye glasses.
PS. some jobs require a non-restricted/full driver's license.
You don't.
i hope so :]
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
No
A revoked license is completely canceled and the individual no longer has driving privileges. A restricted license, on the other hand, allows driving under certain conditions or limitations, such as only for work or medical appointments.
You can be 14-16 years old and get a restricted license.
Either the DMV or the local courts.
Nz Restricted Licence is for 18 months, but if you sit a defensive driving course, they'll knock 6months off
That would be highly unlikely.
Surprisingly - while a judge can take away your drivers license and your driving privileges, they do NOT have the power to order the DMV to issue you one, restricted or otherwise. You can file a hardship petition with the DMV and request a DMV hearing at which you can set forth your reason for wanting/needing one.
The answer is contained in the question itself. Pay your fines (and penalties, if any) - take the drivers course and successfully complete it - then, re-apply for your license.
No, if your driver's license is restricted in Michigan, you will need to resolve the restrictions in Michigan before applying for an unrestricted license in another state. Restrictions can vary from state to state, but most states will require you to clear up any issues with your current license before issuing you a new one.