If you have failed the WA Driving Exam once, you will be able to take the exam again in one week. If you have failed twice you can retake the WA Driving Exam in 1-3 weeks. If you fail the WA Driving Exam a third time, you must wait 3 months before you can take the WA Driving Exam.
A suspended license in Washington is defined as the loss of your driving privilege for 364 days or less. Anything more than that qualifies as a revoked license. Your drivers license could also be canceled, which is a permanent loss of your privilege to drive in Washington.
Legal Consequences of Driving with suspended license Washington's suspended license can carry potential penalties such as fines, imprisonment, and further suspension. The severity of the consequences can vary depending on the circumstances, including the reason for the initial suspension and any previous offenses.
Driver's License Revocation Your driver's license may be revoked automatically if you are convicted of certain crimes. Having your driver's license revoked essentially means that your driving privileges are terminated and you are not allowed to drive a motor vehicle on any road at any time.
Having your driver's license revoked essentially means that your driving privileges are terminated and you are not allowed to drive a motor vehicle on any road at any time. The reinstatement process is different for driver's license suspensions and revocations. Revoked licenses cannot be reinstated in California.
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Automatic Fail #1: Collision or accident Some examples of a collision or accident: Hitting a parked car when you're parallel parking. Pulling out in front of another car and they hit you. Driving off the road into mailboxes, bushes, or shrubs.