Drivers with probationary licenses who text while driving will receive a ___-day suspension for first convictions and revocations of at least ___________ for subsequent convictions within six months of the time a license is restored after suspension.
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30; three months
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120; one year
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90; nine months
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60; six months
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Explanation
The penalty for texting and driving as a first offense typically involves a fine. However, drivers with a probationary license caught texting or using a hand-held phone while driving will face a 120-day suspension for their first conviction. Subsequent convictions within six months of license restoration will result in a revocation of at least one year.
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