BURBANK, Calif. -- Actress Amanda Bynes had another run-in with the law when she was pulled over for driving on a suspended licence by a Southern California airport.

Burbank's Bob Hope Airport spokesman Victor Gill says airport police cited the actress, best known for her roles in the TV show "What I Like About You" and the film "Easy A," and impounded her car Sunday.

He said in a statement that "police did cite Amanda Bynes for driving a vehicle with a suspended drivers licence this morning."

Bynes' driving privileges had been suspended after she was charged with hit-and-run in connection with two traffic crashes.

Los Angeles prosecutors accused Bynes, 26, of leaving the scene of two accidents, one on April 10 and another on Aug. 4, without providing proper information. The first incident occurred just days after Bynes was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving. She has pleaded not guilty in that case.