Will a drunk driving vehicle automatically report to the police when on the road?
1 Answers
Drunk driving vehicles will not automatically report to the police when on the road. Road cameras do not capture drunk driving, and vehicles do not have an automatic drunk driving reporting function. Roadside cameras typically capture traffic violations such as running red lights, crossing lane markings, or driving in the wrong direction. Unless a driver's license has been temporarily suspended or revoked due to drunk driving and the driver is caught committing another violation by high-definition electronic surveillance when handling the violation, the traffic police department may discover the illegal behavior. For drunk driving, the traffic management department of the public security authority will restrain the driver until sober, revoke the motor vehicle driver's license, and pursue criminal responsibility according to the law. The driver will not be allowed to obtain a motor vehicle driver's license again within five years. If a major traffic accident occurs due to drunk driving and it constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility will be pursued according to the law, and the traffic management department of the public security authority will revoke the motor vehicle driver's license, with the driver permanently barred from obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license again.