Final answer:
Junior Operator licenses are suspended for 1 year after the first drag racing citation and 3 years after a subsequent drag racing citation, along with additional penalties such as retraining programs.
Step-by-step explanation:
For a first drag racing citation, a Junior Operator license will be suspended for a period of 1 year. In addition, the individual is required to complete a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) program and pass a written test to get a learner's permit or driver's license reinstated. A later drag racing citation will cause a more severe penalty, including a suspension for 3 years and a mandatory driver retraining program.
If another drag racing citation is received in the future, a Junior Operator license may be permanently revoked. Again, the consequences can vary by state, but multiple drag racing citations are typically treated very seriously.