What is the breathalyzer standard for drunk driving?
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If the breath test result is greater than or equal to 20mg/100ml, it is considered drunk driving. The penalties for drunk driving are as follows: Drunk driving: For drunk driving, the driver's license will be suspended for 6 months and a fine will be imposed. If the driver has been previously penalized for drunk driving and commits the offense again, they will face up to 10 days of detention, a fine, and revocation of their driver's license. Drunk driving a commercial vehicle results in 15 days of detention, a fine, revocation of the driver's license, and a 5-year ban from obtaining a new license. Drunk driving: For drunk driving, the offender will be restrained by public security authorities until sober. Their motor vehicle license will be revoked, they will be held criminally liable, and they will be banned from obtaining a new license for 5 years. Drunk driving a commercial vehicle results in restraint by public security authorities until sober, revocation of the motor vehicle license, criminal liability, and a 10-year ban from obtaining a new license. After regaining the license, the offender is prohibited from driving commercial vehicles. If drunk or drunk driving causes a major traffic accident constituting a crime, the offender will be held criminally liable, their driver's license will be revoked, and they will be banned from obtaining a new license for life.