What are the handling methods for drunk driving of motor vehicles?
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There are mainly three types of handling methods for drunk driving of motor vehicles. Below is a detailed introduction to the corresponding handling methods for these three situations: 1. No traffic accident caused: For drunk driving of motor vehicles, the traffic management department of the public security authority will restrain the driver until sober, revoke the motor vehicle driving license, and investigate for criminal responsibility according to the law; the driver shall not re-obtain the motor vehicle driving license within five years. 2. Causing a major traffic accident: If a major traffic accident is caused by drunk driving or driving under the influence of alcohol, constituting a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to the law, and the traffic management department of the public security authority shall revoke the motor vehicle driving license, and the driver shall not re-obtain the motor vehicle driving license for life. 3. Drunk driving of motor vehicles again: For driving under the influence of alcohol, the motor vehicle driving license shall be temporarily suspended for six months, and a fine of not less than 1,000 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan shall be imposed. If a driver is penalized for driving under the influence of alcohol and drives under the influence of alcohol again, the driver shall be detained for not more than 10 days, fined not less than 1,000 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan, and the motor vehicle driving license shall be revoked.
When it comes to drunk driving, the consequences are severe. Even if you've only taken a sip of alcohol before driving, you should never touch the steering wheel. A friend of mine was pulled over for drunk driving, failed the breathalyzer test, and ended up having his license suspended for six months, fined 2,000 yuan, and required to retake driving tests. What's worse, he almost hit a jogger at night—if he hadn't braked in time, his life would have been ruined by alcohol. Many cities now have strict checkpoints, and it's common to see traffic police setting up roadblocks to catch drunk drivers between 9 and 10 PM. Remember, even half a glass of beer can push your blood alcohol concentration above 20mg/100ml. Getting caught leaves a criminal record, which can affect visa applications for travel abroad. The safest approach is to take the subway directly when heading to social gatherings.