A _________ is the temporary withdrawal of a licensee’s privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
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suspension
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revocation
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withholding
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restriction
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Explanation
A suspension means that you will temporarily lose your privilege to drive a motor vehicle on public roads. Your license is taken away for a period of time before it is returned, and you may be required to pay a suspension termination fee.
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