Privilege
the driver's license you have is not a right but it just a privilege to haver it.
It does not violate the Constitution. A driver's license is not a right, it is a privilege and can be revoked.
No. When your license is suspended, so is your privilege to drive, period.
It is a privilege society entrusts to us when we are issued a drivers license.
It's a privilege
A driver's license is a privilege, and may be removed by your state's Department of Revenue for any kind of misuse or noncompliance.
Not until you've met the conditions for reinstatement of your licence and driving privilege in Minnesota.
The correct spelling is privilege (prerogative, license, right).
No. It's not just the license that's suspended, it's your right to have a license.
Yes, absolutely. Driving is a privilege, it is not a right.
If you are involved in a traffic accident, yes, you will be required to show your driver's license to the attending peace officer. If you are charged with causing the accident you may be assessed "points" against your license which could eventually cause loss of driving license and privileges. Driving a vehicle is a privilege - it is not a right.
No. That was lost when we accepted the idea that the government had a right to require a license to drive. If the state has a right to license, then they have the right to withhold the privilege.