If a driver is arrested and refuses to submit to testing, driving privileges will be suspended for three months.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
If an officer has reason to believe that you are driving under the influence, the officer may ask you to submit to a chemical test to determine the amount of alcohol in your system. If you refuse, your driving privileges will be suspended for one year.
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