Justin Bieber has reportedly been temporarily banned from driving in California after being pulled up by cops for blowing through a stop sign in his white Ferrari in Calabasas.
According to reports, California residents are required to obtain a valid license within ten days of securing residency, but the 19-year-old pop star, who purchased his Calabasas home in June, is not licensed to drive in the state as he is violating that rule, TMZ.com reported.
The Canadian singer, who cooperated with officers, was "ordered out of his driver's seat" for running a stop sign and being unlicensed.
Beiber, who was recently cleared of an alleged hit-and-run collision last month, will have to obtain a valid California license from the Department of Motor Vehicles before he can start driving again.
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