In many jurisdictions, if you refuse to take a blood, urine, or breath test when suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs, you may face automatic penalties such as:
- Suspension of driving privileges for a set period of time, which can often be around a year.
- Increased fines or other penalties, which might include a fine (the amount can vary by state).
While specific consequences can differ by state or country, the most common outcome is a suspension of your driving privileges. So, out of your options, the correct answer is:
Have your driving privileges suspended for a year.
Always check your local laws for the most accurate and applicable information.