What are the penalties for drunk driving a motor vehicle on the road?

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StAlexis
07/29/25 12:48am
Drunk driving a motor vehicle on the road will result in the revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license, and the driver will not be allowed to re-obtain a motor vehicle driver's license for five years. The following is a related introduction to the violation codes: 1. Introduction: There are 337 types of traffic violations in the traffic violation code table, including: 175 types of motor vehicle traffic, 55 types of non-motor vehicle traffic, 30 types of pedestrian and passenger traffic, 28 types of highway traffic, and 49 other regulations; 2. Composition: The traffic violation code consists of four digits, classified according to the traffic law principles, arranged from left to right as one behavior classification code, one scoring classification code, and the last two digits as the sequential number code.
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Beckett
08/12/25 4:59am
I've been driving for over a decade and know all about drunk driving penalties. Two years ago, a neighbor got caught driving drunk after a party – blew over the limit on the spot. Result? License revoked for five years with no re-test option, a 5,000 yuan fine paid in cash, plus three months behind bars. The real kicker? He lost job opportunities since companies blacklisted him over the criminal record. Drunk driving is no joke – the risks are huge. Lose control, hit someone, and you might face unaffordable compensation or even family ruin. I strictly follow the rules now: zero alcohol before driving. Friends take the wheel or I use ride-hailing apps – cheaper, safer, and avoids lifelong regrets.
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