For a second Zero Tolerance violation, the driver license will be:
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Revoked for at least one year or until the driver reaches 21, whichever is longer.
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Revoked for at least two years.
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Be revoked for at least 18 months or until the driver reaches 18, whichever is longer.
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Suspended for 1 year.
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Explanation
Under New York's 'Zero Tolerance Law,' drivers who violate this law for a second time will have their license revoked for a minimum of one year or until they turn 21, whichever period is longer.
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