Which subject do you need to take for drunk driving?

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VanRuby
07/29/25 10:07pm
For drunk driving, you need to take Subject 1. The following are the consequences of drunk driving: temporary suspension of the motor vehicle driver's license for six months, imposition of a fine, and punishment for driving a motor vehicle after drinking. The consequences of driving a motor vehicle again after drinking are detention for up to ten days, imposition of a fine, and revocation of the motor vehicle driver's license. The following are precautions for driving: 1. Driving distance: When driving on the road, pay attention to maintaining the driving distance. According to relevant tests, when braking suddenly at a speed of 100 km/h, a braking buffer of nearly 40 meters is required. 2. Overtaking and lane changing: When overtaking, first observe the left front, then the left rearview mirror and the blind spot of the left rearview mirror. After confirming safety, turn on the left turn signal and gradually move into the left lane of the vehicle in front.
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