Final answer:
In many jurisdictions, refusing to submit to testing after being arrested for a suspected DUI can result in a suspension of driving privileges, often for a minimum of three months for the first offense.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement regarding driver's arrest and the refusal to submit testing is linked to DUI laws, which vary by state. However, in many places, if a driver is arrested and refuses to submit to testing (like a breathalyzer), their driving privileges are indeed subject to suspension.
The duration of suspension can range, but a three-month suspension is a typical minimum penalty in many jurisdictions for the first offense of refusal to submit to testing.