Which is More Severe: Confiscation or Temporary Suspension of a Driver's License?
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1. The difference between the two lies in: Both confiscation and temporary suspension of a driver's license are penalties imposed on drivers who violate traffic laws after legally obtaining their license. In terms of severity, confiscation is more severe than temporary suspension. 2. 1. Revocation refers to the situation where a legally obtained driver's license is revoked due to statutory reasons, such as being held responsible for more than half of a major traffic accident, in which case the license should be revoked according to regulations. These are all administrative actions. A revoked driver's license requires a full 2 years before one can reapply for a license. Temporary suspension of a driver's license: According to Article 110 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, traffic police officers on duty who believe that a road traffic law violator should be given a temporary suspension or revocation of their motor vehicle driver's license may first confiscate the motor vehicle driver's license and transfer the case to the traffic management department of the public security organ within 24 hours for processing.