How many points are deducted for drunk driving?

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Sullivan
07/29/25 5:58am
Drunk driving results in a deduction of 12 points at one time. The hazards of drunk driving include reduced tactile ability, impaired judgment and operational skills, and visual impairment. Reduced tactile ability: When driving after drinking, due to the anesthetic effect of alcohol, the tactile sensation of hands and feet is lower than usual, making it difficult to control the accelerator, brake, and steering wheel normally. Impaired judgment and operational skills: After drinking, the reaction time to light and sound stimuli is prolonged, and the time for instinctive reflex actions is also extended. The coordination between sensory organs and motor organs, such as eyes, hands, and feet, becomes impaired. As a result, it becomes difficult to correctly judge distance and speed. Visual impairment: Drinking can temporarily impair vision, causing unstable images and reduced color discrimination ability. This makes it difficult to recognize and correctly interpret traffic signals, signs, and markings. Additionally, drinking narrows the field of vision and blurs images, causing the eyes to focus only on objects directly ahead. Hazards at the edges of the visual field become difficult to detect, increasing the risk of accidents. Penalties for drunk driving: Those who drive after drinking will have their motor vehicle driving license suspended for one to three months and be fined. Those who drive under the influence of alcohol will be restrained by the traffic management department of the public security authority until sober, detained for up to 15 days, have their motor vehicle driving license suspended for three to six months, and be fined. Driving a commercial motor vehicle after drinking will result in a three-month suspension of the motor vehicle driving license and a fine. Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol will lead to restraint until sober by the traffic management department of the public security authority, detention for up to 15 days, a six-month suspension of the motor vehicle driving license, and a fine.
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DelDiana
08/12/25 8:45pm
Speaking of drunk driving, I remember last month when my friend insisted on driving home after a party and was caught by the traffic police on the spot. He got 12 points deducted immediately! His entire license was wiped out in an instant, plus a fine of 2,000 yuan, and he had to retake the theoretical exam to get his license back. I was standing right there, completely stunned—the punishment was unbelievably harsh. I urge everyone not to take chances. Drunk driving easily leads to accidents, harming both others and yourself—it’s just not worth it. Hiring a designated driver or taking a taxi is so much easier. Safety first is the golden rule. After that experience, I’ve learned to restrain myself—when alcohol kicks in, I obediently ask friends for a ride.
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LeoMarie
10/03/25 8:22am
I've been driving for almost 20 years and witnessed firsthand how drunk driving penalties have become increasingly severe. Whenever friends ask how many points will be deducted, I always tell them it's at least 12 points, equivalent to losing all your points at once. This is no trivial matter - once your points are gone, you'll have to retake the driving test, wasting both time and money. More importantly, if an accident occurs, it could range from injuries to life-threatening situations. With numerous surveillance cameras in cities and frequent police checks, don't think you can get away with it. Don't even touch a single drink before driving - calling a Didi is very convenient. Safe driving benefits both families and society, and point deductions are truly lessons learned through blood.
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