What Blood Alcohol Content Constitutes Drunk Driving?
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100 milliliters of blood with an alcohol content of 20-80 milligrams constitutes drunk driving. Additional information on drunk driving: 1. For drunk driving, the driver's license will be suspended for 6 months, and a fine will be imposed. If previously penalized for drunk driving and caught again, the driver will face up to 10 days of detention, a fine, and revocation of the driver's license. 2. For driving under severe intoxication, the public security authorities will restrain the driver until sober. The driver's license will be revoked, criminal liability will be pursued, and the driver cannot re-obtain a license for 5 years. 3. For drunk driving of commercial vehicles, the driver will face 15 days of detention, a fine, revocation of the driver's license, and cannot re-obtain a license for 5 years. 4. For driving commercial vehicles under severe intoxication, the public security authorities will restrain the driver until sober. The motor vehicle driver's license will be revoked, criminal liability will be pursued, and the driver cannot re-obtain a license for 10 years. After re-obtaining the license, the driver is prohibited from driving commercial vehicles. 5. If drunk or severely intoxicated driving leads to a major traffic accident constituting a crime, criminal liability will be pursued. The driver's license will be revoked, and the driver cannot re-obtain a license for life.