Answer:
Your license will be suspended for failing, refusing, or neglecting to report an accident in which there is more than $750 worth of property damage, an injury, or death.
Step-by-step explanation:
Apart from the case mentioned above, a driver's license can also be suspended if the person:
- Proves to be a negligent driver.
- Had consumed alcohol before driving.
- Is physically/mentally conditioned or has a disorder that influences his/her abilities to operate a motor vehicle safely.
- Participated in a car accident that caused more than $1,000 ($750 for accidents before to January 1, 2017) in damages and did not have car insurance.
- Fails to show up in court when cited for traffic issues.