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Which subject needs to be retaken for drunk driving?

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LaFinley
07/29/2025, 12:26:50 AM

Drunk driving requires retaking Subject 1. Below are the relevant details: Relevant regulations: According to Article 91 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, penalties for drunk driving include a six-month suspension of the motor vehicle driving license, along with fines and detention, and mandatory retaking of safety theory courses. Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol results in 15 days of detention, a fine of 5,000 yuan, revocation of the motor vehicle driving license, and a five-year ban from obtaining a new license. In case of traffic accidents: If a major traffic accident occurs due to drunk driving and constitutes a crime, criminal liability will be pursued, and the traffic management department of the public security authority will revoke the motor vehicle driving license, with a lifetime ban from obtaining a new license.

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Paige
08/12/2025, 12:45:38 PM

If your driver's license is revoked after being caught for drunk driving, you generally have to retake all the driving test subjects. I made this mistake last time, and now I have to start with the Subject 1 theory test, reviewing traffic regulations and the dangers of drunk driving to truly understand why driving under the influence is unacceptable. Then, the Subject 2 practical driving skills test is unavoidable, practicing basic operations like reverse parking and hill starts to ensure driving proficiency. Finally, there's the Subject 3 actual road driving test, simulating real road conditions to assess safe driving abilities. The whole process is quite time-consuming and costly, but I believe it's a necessary lesson to help me avoid the same mistake in the future and give my family some peace of mind. Don’t underestimate the risks of drunk driving—it’s not only illegal but also life-threatening. Honestly participating in the retesting process is a responsible act toward yourself.

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DaisyAnn
10/02/2025, 11:02:37 PM

As a parent, I'm very concerned when my child asks about this. The consequences of drunk driving are extremely severe. Once caught violating the law, the driver's license will basically be revoked, and then you'll have to retake all the driving tests from scratch. For the theory test (Subject 1), special attention should be paid to reviewing the sections about alcohol effects, understanding why drunk driving is so dangerous. Neither Subject 2 (closed-circuit driving) nor Subject 3 (road test) can be skipped - both the closed-course and road driving skills need to be retested to prevent repeating mistakes. With increasingly strict traffic laws, drunk driving penalties now include retaking all driving test subjects, aiming to strengthen safety awareness. I often remind my child: don't drink when driving, to avoid unnecessary trouble and risks. Learning more about traffic rules in daily life does no harm but only good.

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TravisLynn
11/15/2025, 11:42:11 PM

After being caught drunk driving, I suffered severe consequences—my license was revoked, and now I have to retake all driving tests: Theory (Rules Review), Basic Skills (Subject 2), and Road Test (Subject 3). The whole process is quite exhausting, but it helps me break bad habits. Safety comes first, and retaking these tests raises awareness to prevent accidents.

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DeJulian
01/06/2026, 01:20:42 AM

In the driving school community, drunk driving violations often require retaking the full set of driving test subjects. I've encountered many similar cases where Subject One, the theoretical exam, serves as the foundation, requiring students to relearn the legal consequences of drunk driving and safety knowledge. Subject Two evaluates basic operational skills in a closed-course setting, while Subject Three checks practical driving abilities on the road to ensure independent and safe driving. This process helps reinforce a sense of responsibility and reduces the likelihood of repeated violations. Regularly paying attention to traffic safety rules and accumulating knowledge is sufficient.

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CaydenLynn
04/03/2026, 12:44:54 AM

Drunk driving is illegal, and being caught will result in the revocation of your driver's license and the requirement to retake driving tests. I support this regulation because it encourages people to prioritize safety. They must start from scratch by studying traffic laws in the written test (Subject 1), practicing driving skills in the road test (Subject 2), and demonstrating practical driving abilities in the final test (Subject 3). This not only penalizes wrongdoing but also educates drivers about the risks of drunk driving, such as impaired judgment leading to accidents. Through systematic testing, it enhances overall road safety, making it a beneficial policy for the nation and its people. Understanding traffic rules better can help prevent such issues.

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