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Posted Under: Zong on Sep 3, 2000


Question 405 of 1002

What are the consequences if you are convicted for drunk driving twice within 5 years?

Justification

If you are caught driving under the influence twice within a 5-year period, it usually results in a fine and unconditional imprisonment, as well as a permanent revocation of your driving license.

Losing your driving license permanently means there is a minimum period of license revocation of five years.

After the minimum period, you can apply to get your driver's license back. If you do not have an expiration date for the revocation, such as in the case of a lifetime ban, you must first apply to the police to regain your driving rights.

Options
Your driving licence will initially be revoked permanently
Your driving licence will be suspended for maximum 2 years
Your driving licence will be suspended for a maximum of 5 years
Your driving licence will be suspended for 1 year and you will receive a large fine




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