Under VA Code §18.2-271.1, operating or driving a motor vehicle in violation of the terms of your restricted license is a Class 1 misdemeanor criminal offense.
Restricted license. You are allowed to apply when you reach 16 years and 3 months of age and have held a learner’s permit for nine months. You will be asked to provide your identification documents and SSN. Vision screening and a Virginia DMV driving road test are mandatory. In addition,...
When renewing your driving license at the DMV, you may be required to pass a vision screening, to retake your photograph and to pay a service fee. Generally, you will need to present your existing license, fill out a drivers license renewal form and assess that your information is still u...
Driving Outside the Terms of a Restricted License Leaving the Scene of an Accident (aka Hit and Run) Eluding Law Enforcement. All of these offenses can result in the imposition of a fine, loss of license and even time in jail. When charged with one of these offenses, whether it is Reck...
3.2.17.1 Workaround for Older DXVA 1 Drivers Some early DXVA 1 drivers that support WMV 9 Simple and Main profiles (but not Advanced profile) using the WMV9_B restricted profile do not operate as the previous section describes. Instead of placing the same output into the surfaces given by ...