No
You can drive once the suspension period is ended and not before that. Even if you go to another state, the suspension will be upheld.
Yes, you can drive your car in another state.
When a state suspends your driving license, it is suspending your right to drive in that state. If your Pennsylvania license to drive is suspended in Pennsylvania, you cannot drive in Pennsylvania. If you are asking if you can drive in another state on the other state's license in the other state, almost certainly not. Most states, possibly all, respect the suspensions other states issue. Also, most states require that you be a resident of the state to get that state's driver's license. These states require that you sign a statement that you have no other state's driver's licenses and/or that you surrender the licenses to the other state. So, if you hold two licenses to drive, the second state's license is no good anyway.
If you have an active suspension in another state, they will find out.
Yes, you can drive in another state with a permit as long as you follow the rules and regulations of that state.
No. You have to clear the suspension before any state will give you a drivers license.
As long as the suspension is ongoing, no.
I do not think you can do that. Every state will check to see if you have been licenced in another state.
Not until the licence suspension issue with your previous state has been resolved.
Yes. If you're licence is revoked in one state you most likely are not able to drive in any state. Each state honors the laws and punishments of other states.
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.
Yes, in most states, you can drive with a learner's permit from another state as long as you follow the rules and restrictions of the state you are driving in.