Can driving privileges be reinstated during the suspension period?
Generally, yes, upon proving a necessity to drive, a minor may be issued an Occupational Driver’s License. To receive an Occupational Driver’s License, the law requires that good cause be shown. Examples of “good cause” under Texas law include: Going to/from work Taking children to/from school Going to/from a religious service Traveling to/from a grocery store Traveling to/from a medical facility for treatment. This type of license permits a person to operate a motor vehicle for up to 12 hours per day. This privilege is, however, subject to restrictions.
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