Suspension
It is called a suspension
suspension of drivers licence.
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
Suspension is the temporary removal of your privilege to drive. It's like a timeout for your car keys, so you better brush up on your public transportation skills or start making friends with your local Uber driver. Just remember, driving is a privilege, not a right, so don't go causing any more trouble on the road.
The temporary privilege to drive is often referred to as a "temporary driver's permit" or "learner's permit." This permit allows individuals to operate a vehicle under certain conditions while they are in the process of obtaining a full driver's license. Typically, it comes with restrictions, such as driving only with a licensed adult in the vehicle or during specific hours.
The temporary withdrawal of driving privileges for a specific period of time is commonly referred to as a driver's license suspension. This action is typically enforced by a governmental authority due to reasons such as traffic violations, driving under the influence, or failure to meet certain legal requirements. During the suspension period, the individual is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle until their driving privileges are reinstated. The length of the suspension can vary based on the severity of the offense and local laws.
Driving is a privilege not a right
Yes, and in Oregon the parents may request DMV to suspend their minors driving privilege.
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No. Driving is not a right- it is a privilege. It is earned, and like any privilege, can be revoked.
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