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alexira [117]
2 years ago
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When the privilege to drive has been withdrawn temporarily, it is _____. group of answer choices

Social Studies
1 answer:
ioda2 years ago
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A driver's license or other driving privilege is temporarily withdrawn for a set amount of time when it is suspended.

The right to drive is temporarily revoked and then suspended.

<h3>What is suspension?</h3>

The most common definition of suspension is a temporary stopping or withholding of something, as in Traffic must be temporarily stopped for the parade. The noun form of the verb suspend is suspension.

If your license is suspended, you no longer have the temporary right to drive. After the suspension term, you can pay the necessary costs and have your license reinstated.

Driving privileges are temporarily revoked during a suspension. Driving rights are completely terminated upon revocation.

Suspension of a driver's license is the temporary revocation of a person's right to drive for a set amount of time. Revocation of a driver's license involves its cancellation and seizure until the driver can requalify.

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