An Illinois driver whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked due to a conviction for DUI is not allowed to drive a motor vehicle in ANY state.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
an Illinois driver whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked due to a conviction for driving under the inflluence (DUI), reckless homicide, or leaving the scene of a crash is not allowed to drive a motor vehicle in any state. Illinois is a member of the Driver License Compact, which is an agreement between states to share information regarding license suspensions and revocations. Therefore, if an Illinois driver with a suspended or revoked license is arrested for driving on a suspended or revoked license in another state, that arrest will be reported to the Illinois Secretary of State's office.
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