1. Impounded Moped: Your moped may be impounded and held until the suspension period ends. Impound fees and daily storage costs may apply.
2. Fines and Court Appearances: You may be issued a citation and required to appear in court. Fines may range from $100 to several hundred dollars.
3. Extended Suspension: Your suspension period may be extended if you are caught driving with a suspended license. The length of the extension depends on the severity of the offense and your driving history.
4. Potential Jail Time: In some cases, driving with a suspended license can lead to jail time, especially if it's a repeat offense or involves additional violations.
5. Loss of Driving Privileges: If your license suspension is related to a serious offense, you may face additional penalties, such as losing your driving privileges for a longer period.
6. Difficulty Getting Insured: Having a suspended license can make it harder and more expensive to obtain auto insurance in the future.
To avoid these penalties, ensure you have a valid driver's license and comply with all traffic laws. If you have any concerns or questions about your license status, it's best to consult with a legal professional or the local DMV office.