A license may be suspended for:
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Repeated violations of the motor vehicle laws (accumulation of points).
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Operating an uninsured vehicle involved in a crash.
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Driving in violation of license restrictions.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
A driver's license can be suspended for a variety of reasons, such as driving in violation of license restrictions, operating an uninsured vehicle involved in a crash, or repeated violations of the motor vehicle laws.
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