Under what circumstances is a motor vehicle driver's license suspended for six months?
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Suspension of a driver's license for six months is imposed for driving a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol. Below are additional details: 1. Legal basis: Article 91 of the Road Traffic Safety Law stipulates that driving a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol will result in a six-month suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license and a fine. If a driver is penalized for driving under the influence of alcohol and repeats the offense, they will face up to ten days of detention, a fine, and revocation of their motor vehicle driver's license. 2. Traffic accidents after consuming alcohol: If a major traffic accident occurs as a result of driving under the influence of alcohol or while intoxicated, constituting a crime, criminal liability will be pursued according to law, and the traffic management department of the public security authority will revoke the motor vehicle driver's license, with the offender permanently barred from re-obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license.