How many points will be deducted from the driver's license for drunk driving?
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Drunk driving will result in a deduction of 12 points from the driver's license, and the traffic police department of the public security organ will revoke the driver's license. The dangers of drunk driving are as follows: Reduced tactile ability: When driving after drinking, due to the stimulation and anesthetic effect of alcohol, a person's tactile senses in their hands and feet are reduced compared to normal, making it difficult to control the accelerator, brake, and steering system properly. Additionally, they may become overly excited and excessively confident. Impaired judgment and operational ability: 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 and motor organs, such as the eyes, hands, and feet, becomes impaired, making it difficult to correctly judge distance and speed. Blurred vision: Drinking can temporarily impair vision, cause unstable images, and reduce color discrimination ability, making it difficult to detect and correctly judge traffic signals, signs, and markings. At the same time, the field of vision is greatly reduced, images become blurred, and the eyes focus only on the target ahead, making it difficult to detect potential hazards in the periphery, increasing the risk of accidents.