quick yes or no question. Is driving while suspended the same as driving while prohibited? And if you don't sign/acknowledge the letter of prohibition and keep on driving, are you considered suspended? |
yes. |
And yes I swear to God danny87, JUST GIVE IT UP. Accept responsibility and learn from it. |
Briefly...a suspension is usually the results of too many tickets. A prohibition is imposed because of a court action...like dangerous driving, impaired driving or driving while suspended. Either way, you are not permitted to drive under any circumstances. do so & get caught and your prohibition/suspension gets way longer than the original. Briefly. |
i'm just saying that if i get the letter of prohibition, do i HAVE TO sign it and return it at ICBC or can i just leave it and NOT DRIVE for that length of period stated in the paper... |
It's really simple...do what the letter of prohibition says. The period does not start till you sign and return it. |
ok cool... thats all i wanted to know. (the second sentence) |
the period doesnt start but you're still prohibited from driving AFAIK, signing it and returning it is like telling them to start the stopwatch (unless i'm mistaken?) |
^That would make sense - as zulutango describes it, you could just ignore the letter and keep driving, if the prohibition doesn't actually start until you reply. I believe both ZT and skidmark have said in the past, the prohibition starts the day you get the letter. |
Soundy....will you STOP that, how dare we agree on anything????!!!! :) |
^i think my head just exploded |
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