Under what circumstances does drunk driving result in a 6-point deduction?
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Previously, the regulation stipulated a 6-point deduction for drunk driving. The dangers of drunk driving: The stimulation from alcohol during drinking can make people excited, leading to excessive consumption without realizing it. When the alcohol concentration in the human bloodstream reaches a certain level, the ability to react to and control external situations decreases, as does the ability to handle emergencies. For drunk drivers, the higher the blood alcohol content, the greater the likelihood of a crash. Penalties for drunk driving: Driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol will result in a six-month suspension of the motor vehicle driving license and a fine. If penalized for driving after drinking and caught driving under the influence again, the offender will face up to ten days of detention, a fine, and revocation of the motor vehicle driving license.