The Criminal Punishment for Drunk Driving (醉驾入刑 Pinyin: Zuì Jià Rù Xíng) refers to the tightened traffic rules passed in China to curb irresponsible driving habits in May, Drunk drivers are those who have over 80 milligrams alcohol per millimeters of blood in their bodies, roughly equivalent to one or two glasses of beer. Under the law, they will be . Under Chinese law, the penalty for a first-offense DUI conviction with a BAC between and is a fine of up to CNY and a temporary license suspension ranging from one to three months. If your BAC is over , the potential penalty includes incarceration until you are sober or up to 15 days in jail, a minimum fine of CNY up to CNY 2, and a license suspension . China's legislation sets 2 BAC limits that are comparable with international norms. It has recently increased the penalties for drunk driving, the more serious of the 2 offenses, with a minimum driving ban of 5 years. The police are actively enforcing the laws through frequent roadside checking but they need more resources.
Following a recemt spate of high profile pedestrian deaths, China has launched a two-month crackdown on drunk driving, timed to coincide with the run-up to the PRC’s 60th anniversary on Oct. 1. Xinhua reports that the latest measures are a response to “an increase in traffic fatalities and accidents during recent months, raising public concern because of damage caused and their negative social impact.”. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: www.doorway.ru drunk driver in eastern China’s Zhejiang province crashed into four vehicles. If the BAC is above % then the driver is classified as “Driving while Intoxicated”. The driver’s licence will be revoked for 5 years and they may. Continue Reading. In China, the penalty for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) is dependent on the driver’s BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration).
Following a recemt spate of high profile pedestrian deaths, China has launched a two-month crackdown on drunk driving, timed to coincide with the run-up to. Mainland China: 0. Over 0% but under %: CN¥ 1,–2, fine, six-month license suspension; Over %: up to three years'. 18 июл. г. The woman, whose name and nationality the police declined to reveal, was found together with a Chinese man beside a toppled BMW on Hangmei Road.
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