You may be right I don't know. Never been in the situation so I really don't know anything about it I just have heard of people having somethin like thatOriginally Posted by 40th GT
this is all i found
Limited Driving Permits
If you are suspended for a first mandatory conviction, a first or second DUI conviction, or a first or second points suspension, you may be eligible to apply for a limited permit. Limited Driving Permits may be obtained for:
Going to your place of employment or performing the normal duties of your occupation.
Not having a form of transportation to receive prescribed medical attention or obtaining prescribed drugs.
Attending classes at a college or other regularly scheduled school in which you are enrolled.
Attending a driver education, or assessment and treatment program court ordered.
To and from Ignition Interlock Centers.
The Department may specify specific places you may travel to, specific routes of travel, times of travel, specific vehicles or other restrictions the Department may deem necessary. A limited permit will be non-renewable and will become invalid on the expiration date of permit.
Upon the conviction of a second DUI, such person may apply for and be issued an ignition interlock device limited driving permit at the end of 12 months after the suspension of the driver's license. To be eligible for an interlock permit the licensee must submit proof of completion of DUI alcohol or drug risk reduction program, clinical evaluation, enrollment in treatment or completion of treatment if required by evaluation and installation of an interlock device. At the end of such six-month ignition interlock device limited driving permit, driver may apply for reinstatement of driver's license upon payment of the proper fee.




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