answersLogoWhite

0

If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What if your driving privilege will be revoked at least years if you kill someone.?

If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.


Will What if your driving privilege will be revoked at least years if you kill someone?

If driving privileges are revoked at least a year if you kill someone it might be necessary to use public transportation. It might also be a good idea to ask a friend for rides.


If you are convicted of DUI a second time in five years your license may be revoked for how long?

Depends on what state you live in and what the judge feels is appropriate. I hope you have learned a lesson. Kill someone while driving drunk, and loosing your license will be the least of your worries.


Can the DMV revoke license for vehicular manslaughter?

Yes, manslaughter is a finding for causing a criminally negligent death. For that, your driving privileges probably should be suspended or revoked for at least a certain length of time.


Can you have a felony and still receive your license?

For a felony coupled to a violation of the vehicle code, like felony DUI or if an accident occurs with injury (or worse), a driver's license can be suspended or revoked. You can probably count on it. If one was to simply, say, beat down a police officer and get a felony battery, you're probably okay with keeping the license, but your other problems just got worse by at least a factor of ten. Check your local vehicle code for terms and conditions under which your driving PRIVILEGE can be suspended or revoked. And good luck.


If you live in Florida but got 3 tickets in Georgia reckless driving speeding and too fast for conditions what will the consequences be and how much will they cost all together?

Even though you got the tickets in another state, failure to pay them will show on your driving record and your DL can be suspended or revoked. As for the fines, it should say on the bak of your ticket, but you can expect to pay at least $300. Someone out there loves you -- drive safely.


For a third conviction of a DUI you could have your licensed revoked at least 5 years?

yes


Can you get your learners permit in NC revoked for failing grades?

In North Carolina, a learner's permit can be revoked if a student fails to maintain satisfactory academic progress, specifically if they fail to pass at least 70% of their classes. This policy aims to encourage students to prioritize their education while driving. Additionally, failure to meet school attendance requirements can also impact the status of a learner's permit. It's essential for students to stay on track academically to retain their driving privileges.


3 How does the principle of least privileges aid in the creation of protection systems?

A key, time-tested guiding principle for protection is the principle of least privilege. It dictates that programs, users, and even systems be given just enough privilege to perform their tasks.


Which answer lists the cli mode hierarchy from least level of privilege?

global, user, privileged, specific


Will Montana extradite from Wisconsin for a 4th driving under the influence?

They COULD... if they wanted. It may depend on just how badly they want you. In my experience anything after the 3rd DUI is a felony and they may want to bring you back. you DO realize, of course, that your license is revoked, and that could be the least of your problem.


Which answer lists the CLI mode hierarchy from least level of privilege to greatest?

user, privileged, global, specific

Trending Questions
Is the senate more formal when considering a bill than the house? How does a refractometer works? How do you get a free premium rapidshare account? Attorneys usually have letters after their name what do they stand for? Can a person awaiting felony sentencing leave the state of Florida? What happens when a state suspends a federal law within its borders? What house do you have to be 25 years old? Is concealing a loaded handgun in a public place where a minor found it considered reckless endangerment? Can I carry a 3 inch locking blade knife in your pocket in Snohomish County? If you inherit money after filing bankruptcy can the attorney take it all even if you don't owe them that much ex. you inherit 25000 but owe them 5000 filed one year ago can they take all 25000? What is the group of amendments called? How far from a crosswalk at an intersection can you stop? Who has the power to nominate ambassadors and judges? What is the separations of powers or constitutionalism? Can you get a secured credit card after filing bankruptcy even if you have not been discharged? Is the name paradise falls copyrighted? What did the line of the Missouri compromise define? If you give your property to someone else do you lose ownership rights? In the property damage release form what should go in the blank for the notary that says to be the person named herein and who executed the foregoing release and acknowledged to me that? What happens if you accidentally trespass on someone's property"?