Final answer:
A driver's license may be revoked for leaving the scene of a crash, giving false information to the Secretary of State, or any other close behavior involving a vehicle that leads to injury or death.
Step-by-step explanation:
A driver's license may be revoked for All of the above. This includes leaving the scene of a crash that injured or killed somebody, giving false information to the Secretary of State, or any other close behavior involving a vehicle that leads to the injury or death of somebody.