A court may suspend or revoke your driving privilege if you are convicted of:

A court may suspend or revoke a person's driving privilege if they are convicted of one of several offenses. Evading the police, failing to properly pay for gasoline, taking the licensing exam for another person, or making a false statement to the DMV can result in license suspension or revocation.

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