You sure about that? Because when a state suspends your license, they also suspend your driving privilege in that state. What that means is that, if you get pulled over driving in that state on any license, it's treated as you driving on a suspended license.
Question about DMV pull
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by tristarsport, Mar 26, 2013.
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Well, if you are not going to be driving in that state until after that suspension is lifted you shouldn't have anything to worry about. But every day legislators are making and passing new laws that should have never seen the light of day. And that may negate a common sense assumption at any time. Freedom isn't free and sometimes you are the one who has to pay for it whether you want to or not. That's just part of life not being fair.
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Your sure to be right about that part, I just need to stay outta that state for a few
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Thanks a lot for the info and any other inputs/thoughts are welcome
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