1. Serve the period of suspension or revocation that was imposed by the court or Department of Motor Vehicles.
2. Complete an approved alcohol education program, if required.
3. Apply for a new provisional license after the revocation period is over.
4. Successfully complete all requirements for the provisional license, including any necessary training or educational classes.
5. Maintain a clean driving record for a specified period of time, typically one to three years.
6. Apply for a full driver's license once all requirements have been met and the revocation period is over.
If you are a licensed teen driver and had your provisional license revoked due to an alcohol-related violation, what steps must you complete to obtain a full driver’s license? (place in order as found in the manual)
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