Can I apply for a B2 driver's license after drunk driving?

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VonEvelyn
08/31/25 3:21am
No. Individuals who have had their driver's license revoked due to drunk driving are not eligible to apply for A1, A2, A3, B1, or B2 licenses. Below is some information about drunk driving: Note: If the alcohol content in the driver's blood exceeds the legal limit, all 12 points on the license will be deducted, and the driver will face severe penalties, including possible administrative detention and criminal sentencing in serious cases. Content: If the blood alcohol content exceeds 80 milligrams per milliliter, it indicates severe drunk driving, which not only results in the revocation of the driver's license but also prohibits the driver from applying for a new license for 5 years.
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DiArcher
09/12/25 6:46am
I heard it's quite difficult to get a B2 license after drunk driving. In China, the law stipulates that a single drunk driving offense will result in the immediate revocation of your driver's license, and you'll be prohibited from applying for any driving license, including B2, for five years. Think about it—drunk driving is a serious offense that endangers both yourself and others. During the review process, traffic authorities will check if you have any drunk driving records, and if you do, your application will be rejected. Even if you pass the assessment after five years, you must ensure there are no other violations, as driving large trucks with a B2 license demands greater responsibility and focus. Safe driving is crucial—never drive under the influence, or it could affect you for life. Life always teaches lessons, and following the rules is the only way to protect yourself and everyone's safety.
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