This is different in different states, but your driving privileges could be revoked for too many tickets, multiple wrecks, driving while drunk, driving while texting, driving without insurance, committing a felony while driving, leaving the scene of an accident, running from police, failure to appear in court to answer for a ticket
It could be revoked indefinitely.
first off i cant see how anyone could say or think for a minute that driving is a privilege it would be if someone gave me a car and paid for my gas,maintenance,tires,insurance and registration that i could see being a privilege.
Depending on the severity of the offense, a license could be revoked anywhere from a few weeks to permanently. Driving with a revoked license can cause the suspension to be extended if you are caught.
in illinois a third conviction for driving on revoked is a class 4 felony which could carry a 1 to 3 year sentence in the department of corrections
They could end up having their driving privileges revoked permanently.
driving while intoxicated under the influence of alchohol or drugs.
If you never go back to that country, pretty much nothing. However, your driving permissions in the country will likely be revoked, so if you ever return, you could be arrested for driving there.
convicted of vandalism or being habitually truant.
If a person is declared an epiletic (has uncontrolled seziures even though they are on medication) by a doctor or is found to be mentally unfit by a doctor and a court of law.
If restitution was part of your probation sentence and you are not complying with it - you could find your probation revoked and be remanded to jail.
Yes it is. A condition of probation will require the probationer to obey all the laws. Driving a vehicle with a suspended license is an offense, and could subject the probationer to having his/her probation revoked or modified.
Could be many reasons but fuel pump failure is possible.