Driver's licenses can not be suspended for more than 365 days.

A) True.
B) False.

In 2002, two out of every three drivers under the age of 21, involved in a single vehicle crash, were killed at night.
A) True.
B) False.

I believe the first one is false -- but it may depend upon the state.

What does your book say about the second one?

A) True.

To determine the answer to the first question, you should have knowledge about the specific laws and regulations regarding driver's license suspensions in your jurisdiction. However, in general, driver's licenses can be suspended for various lengths of time depending on the circumstances, such as traffic violations or other infractions. It is unlikely that there is a universal rule stating that driver's licenses cannot be suspended for more than 365 days. Therefore, the most accurate answer would be:

B) False.

For the second question, you would need statistics related to the 2002 period and the specific age group mentioned. Without access to specific data, it is difficult to determine the accuracy of the statement. However, if the statement is based on reliable and credible sources, the most accurate answer would be:

A) True.