An individual’s driving privileges may be suspended under which of the following conditions?
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Illegal transportation of alcohol twice in 12 months if age 21 or older.
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Street racing.
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Three reckless driving offenses in 12 months.
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Explanation
Driving while intoxicated or with a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) above the legal limit (.08) is a criminal offense, and has an immediate effect on your driving privileges. The alcohol-related offenses for which your driver’s license may be suspended include the illegal transportation of alcohol twice in 12 months if you are 21 years of age or older.
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