What are the restrictions associated with a temporary restricted license?
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What are the restrictions associated with a temporary restricted license?
Neil Shouse (Defense Attorney) gives expert video advice on: Can I be acquitted on DUI charges and still lose my driver's license?; Can a police officer confiscate my driver's license at the scene of a DUI?; What is a 'temporary restricted license' or 'TRL'? and more...
Typically the restrictions associated with a temporary restricted license are that you can only drive to and from work-related activities if you're employed, to and from school or school-related activities if you're a student, and to and from an alcohol program if one is required of you by the court. If you exceed those restrictions, or if you're caught driving to a concert or a movie or something unrelated to those events, then you can be charged with driving on a suspended license and you could go to jail.