Drivers convicted of fleeing in order to avoid arrest for the violation of any Nebraska law can have their license revoked.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Drivers who flee from a law enforcement officer to avoid citation or arrest for the violation of any Nebraska law which constitutes a traffic infraction, misdemeanor infraction, or violates any city or village ordinance (except non-moving traffic violations) commit a Class I Misdemeanor. Their driver's license will be revoked.
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