Driving Under Suspension
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The Consequences For Driving Under Suspension
A citation for Driving While Your Operating Privilege is Suspended or Revoked (DUS) is a serious offense. Violations of Section 1543(a) or 1543(b) can mean:
- A minimum of one year of additional suspension of your driving privileges.
- A fine of at least $200 and up to $5,000 for certain repeat violations.
- Mandatory jail time for some cases.
- Criminal charges for some repeat offenders.
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