Your license must be revoked if you:
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Fail to carry insurance on your vehicle.
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Fail to stop for a school bus.
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Are found guilty of 15 offenses for which you receive points within a 5-year period.
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Refuse to take a DUI test.
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Explanation
In Florida, your license can be revoked for the following reasons: if you are convicted of possessing, selling, or driving under the influence of drugs; if you are found guilty of 15 offenses for which you receive points within a five-year period; and if you are caught racing on a highway.
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