No you can't. If you loose your right to drive in one state, you loose the right to drive in all states too.
no
You should. You violated the law and were issued a ticket. You may find your license to drive in Arizona completely revoked, which could be a problem if you returned there. And the points will be sent to New York.
None.
no
Not until you get all of that settled with the State of New York
Possibly as NJ Has the best politicians Money can buy.
The same way get malicious mothers driver's licenses revoked for visitation/ parenting time interference.
No, if your license is revoked, it is permanently canceled and you cannot legally get a new license until you fulfill the legal requirements to be reinstated.
As of September 2021, nunchucks are illegal in California, New York, and Arizona. It's always a good idea to check the most current laws in your state to ensure compliance.
Yes. All state's DMV's share their files with one another. If you are suspended/revoked in one state you lare suspended/revoked in them all. When applying for a "new" license they WILL check your past record.
In some states a provisional license is given to new drivers, restricting them to what hours and where they can drive. A form of provisional is also given sometimes to someone who has a revoked license, allowing them to drive for working duties.
Provisional license insurance is insurance for people who have a provisional drivers license. A provisional license is for drivers under the age of 16 who are driving with a learners permit or a person who has previously had a license revoked or suspended and who has recently obtained a new license.