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If your driver's license is suspended, you can:

  1. Drive with a temporary restricted license

  2. Drive to and from your place of employment

  3. Drive with a driver's license from another state

  4. Drive on any public roads

The correct answer is: Drive with a temporary restricted license

When a driver's license is suspended, it means that you are not legally allowed to drive your vehicle. It is important to recognize that using a suspended license can result in further penalties. Therefore, options such as driving on the public roads or using a driver's license from another state are not appropriate and can land you in legal trouble. Option B, driving to and from your place of employment, may only be suitable if you meet specific requirements and have obtained a temporary restricted license. This means that you have limited driving privileges that are restricted to driving for work purposes only. While it may feel restrictive, driving with a temporary restricted license is the only legal option for someone whose driver's license is suspended.