It depends on where you live, but in most states driving on a suspended license with knowledge that it's suspended can be cause for arrest. Once that happens, your license can be revoked. Incidentally, NOTHING will get you further in life and help you become successful than a solid education. If you can't go back to school, get your GED and try to further your education. It's corny, but education truly is the key to your future and freedom.
You get arrested and your driving privileges get suspended.
they will be arrested and convicted of a DUI
and gets cited for driving with a suspended license.
If your license was suspended, and you were driving, it is quite likely that you insuror will NOT pay for the damages, and will cancel your coverage, because you were knowingly operating the vehicle unlawfully.
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period. So no because you don't have to do it. if it was a conviction you'd have to do it or you'd die.
It means that you were caught driving without a valid license. Your valid US-issued license is good in every US state, but when it is suspended it is suspended everywhere.
If you are caught driving in violation of the restrictions of your learners permit, you can have your privilege to drive suspended.
If you are convicted of Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI), you may face penalties such as fines, points on your driving record, mandatory alcohol education programs, and possible jail time, depending on the severity of the offense and any prior convictions. Additionally, your driver's license may be suspended for a specific period. A DWAI conviction can also have long-term implications on insurance rates and employment opportunities.
Very little in Tennessee
Normally you are arrested, and if not, you receive a pretty major fine.
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
The driver will receive another violation for "Driving While Suspended," and it is POSSIBLE that the owner of the vehicle may receive a ticket for "Permitting an Un-licensed Operator."