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Driving Laws |
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Keeping
Your Driver's License
In order to keep your driver's license,
you must drive safely at all times. Under
Connecticut driving law, you can lose your
license for: |
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- Leaving the scene of an
accident in which you are involved, without
identifying yourself.
- Giving false information when you apply for a driver's license.
- Attempting to change the information on your license or using
someone else's license when attempting to
purchase an alcoholic beverage.
- Failing to appear for a re-examination.
- Failure to comply with DMV requests.
- Using a motor vehicle to commit a felony or taking the life of
someone in a motor vehicle accident.
- Letting someone else use your driver's license or identity
documents to obtain a license or ID card.
- Failing to appear in court when summoned for a motor vehicle
violation, or being convicted in court of a
serious violation of Connecticut traffic laws.
- Other reasons as the DMV may deem necessary under Connecticut
driving law.
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