Generally speaking, license suspensions go by the date of violation, not by date of disposition.
Depending on your circumstances, a petition to revoke could be filed against you and change your first ticket into a conviction, and then they could convict you of the second ticket. Also, if you have had a license suspension under that rule already, they can suspend you after just one conviction. Finally, the Illinois Secretary of State has the discretion to suspend anybody's license.
Answered on Sep 27th, 2013 at 10:30 AM