How many situations can lead to a 6-month driver's license suspension?
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Driving under the influence of alcohol results in a fine, 12 demerit points, and a 6-month suspension of the driver's license. Below is relevant information about drunk driving: 1. Criteria for determination: According to the "Threshold and Testing of Blood and Breath Alcohol Content for Vehicle Drivers" issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of China, drunk driving is defined as driving behavior where the driver's blood alcohol content is greater than or equal to 20mg/100ml but less than 80mg/100ml. Driving under severe intoxication is defined as driving behavior where the driver's blood alcohol content is greater than or equal to 80mg/100ml. 2. Hazards: The stimulation from alcohol can make a person excited. When the alcohol concentration in the blood reaches a certain level, the person's ability to react to and control the external environment decreases, along with the ability to handle emergencies. For drunk drivers, the higher the blood alcohol content, the greater the probability of a collision.
Last year, I drank a bottle of beer at a dinner party and drove home, only to be caught for drunk driving with a blood alcohol content exceeding 20 milligrams. My driver's license was directly suspended for 6 months. Those six months of commuting by subway to work were quite an ordeal. Later, while studying traffic regulations at the DMV, I learned about other scenarios: for example, lending your car to a friend without a driver's license, and if caught by traffic police, the car owner would also have their license suspended for six months; or if your license is already temporarily suspended and you still drive secretly, getting caught would mean another six-month suspension. Now I've learned my lesson—hiring a designated driver for dinner parties might be expensive, but it's worry-free and safe.