Is there a time limit for the drunk driving test?
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There is a time limit for the drunk driving test. After the six-month suspension of the driver's license expires, you must participate in the subject one study within 15 days and take the subject one test within 20 days. The dangers of drunk driving are as follows: 1. Reduced tactile ability: When driving after drinking, due to the anesthetic effect of alcohol, a person's hand and foot tactile senses are reduced compared to normal, often making it difficult to properly control the accelerator, brakes, and steering wheel. 2. Reduced judgment and operational ability: After drinking, a person's reaction time to light and sound stimuli is prolonged, making it impossible to correctly judge distance and speed. 3. Visual impairment: When the blood alcohol content exceeds 0.3%, it will lead to reduced vision. In this case, the person is no longer capable of driving. If the alcohol content exceeds 0.8%, the driver's field of vision will narrow. As for drunk drivers, they may only be able to perceive a very small part of their surroundings.