What are the situations that may lead to temporary suspension of a driver's license?
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There are several situations that may lead to temporary suspension of a driver's license: Drunk driving: Driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol will result in the suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license for one to three months and a fine; driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated will result in being restrained by the traffic management department of the public security organ until sober, detention for up to 15 days, suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license for three to six months, and a fine. Illegal driving: Allowing a person who does not have a motor vehicle driver's license or whose license has been revoked or suspended to drive a motor vehicle. Speeding: Driving a motor vehicle at a speed exceeding 50% of the prescribed speed limit. Assembled or scrapped vehicles: Driving a motor vehicle suspected of being assembled or meeting scrapping standards on the road. Accumulation of 12 points: Accumulating 12 points within one scoring cycle.