inal answer:
Driving privilege suspension periods for refusal to submit to testing vary by jurisdiction. A blanket statement that privileges are suspended for three months cannot be confirmed as true or false without specific location information.
Step-by-step explanation:
If a driver is arrested and refuses to submit to testing, this is often related to DUI (Driving Under the Influence) laws. Different states have different laws, but many states adopt implied consent laws.
With implied consent laws, when a person chooses to drive on the state's roadways, they are implicitly agreeing to submit to chemical testing to determine the presence of alcohol or drugs.
Refusing to submit to such testing can indeed lead to a suspension of driving privileges. However, the exact period of suspension can vary by jurisdiction. Without specific location information, it is not possible to definitively say that driving privileges will be suspended for exactly three months.