Getting too many points on your license. DUI is another big one.
causing a serious accident while driving
None
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Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
No.
Simply... yes.
In Texas, if you refuse an alcohol test, you may receive six months suspension of your drivers license.
If your driver's license is suspended in Texas, you are generally prohibited from driving any vehicle. However, you may be eligible for a restricted or occupational driver's license, which allows you to drive for specific purposes, such as work, school, or medical appointments. To obtain this, you must apply to the court or the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and meet certain requirements. It's essential to check with the appropriate authorities to understand your options and any limitations.
No
No. When you apply for a license in any state, that department of motor vehicles will search under your name. A record of the expired suspended license will come up and you will be denied a drivers license. Driving without a license can eventually lead to jail. Believe me, I know from personal experience: Pay the fees, get your CA license taken care of and then get a valid TX license. You'll be happy you did.
No, as part of the interstate driving compact Texas must recognize the suspension in Virginia and refuse to issue a license; or suspend the license if it was issued and later found to be suspended.
No, Texas does not have the 'Enhanced Driver's License'