Persons who leave the scene of a crash may have their driver license revoked for up to ____ upon conviction.
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6 months
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1 year
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3 months
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9 months
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Explanation
Leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash without meeting your legal responsibilities can result in serious penalties, including the revocation of your driver's license for up to one year. If you're involved in a crash, you are required to stop as close to the scene as possible, provide assistance to anyone injured, and exchange information with other drivers. You must also notify emergency services if needed. Leaving the scene before being cleared by authorities is considered a serious offense and may lead to license revocation and other legal consequences.
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