Traffic accidents, driver s license revoked, how many years does it take to retake the driver s lice

Updated on Car 2024-08-06
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you don't have a drunk driver, you can retake the test in the second year, if you are drunk driving, you need five years to take the test, and if you have a major traffic accident after drinking, you can't apply for a driver's license for life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Traffic accidents, driver's license revocation takes several years, retake the driver's license. Traffic accidents, driver's license revocation depends on whether you have seriously violated the traffic, if you seriously violate the traffic law, causing a major traffic accident for life can not be driven.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Legal analysis: If the driver's license is revoked for drunk driving, you can retake the test after five years; If the driver's license has been revoked due to traffic violations and other reasons, the test can be retaken after 2 years; If you drive a commercial motor vehicle while intoxicated, you can retake the test after 10 years; If a person obtains a driver's license by deception, bribery, or other legitimate means that do not touch his grandson, he or she may retake the test after 3 years after it is revoked. The crime of causing a traffic accident refers to a criminal act that violates road traffic management regulations and causes a major traffic accident, causing serious injury or death to a person, or causing major losses to public or private property, and is investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with law.

    The main body includes vehicle drivers, pedestrians, passengers, and people who carry out traffic-related activities on the road. Therefore, as long as the person who has reached the age of 16 has the capacity for criminal responsibility, a person engaged in transportation or other persons can be the subject of this crime. In general, traffic accidents usually refer to the incidents on the road in which vehicles suffer losses to people or property due to fault or accidents.

    In addition, traffic accidents can not only be caused by unspecified people in violation of traffic management regulations, but also due to irresistible natural disasters such as **, typhoons, flash floods, and lightning strikes.

    Legal basis

    Article 133 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Whoever violates the regulations on the administration of transportation and thus causes a major accident, causing serious starvation or death, or causing major losses to public or private property, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or short-term detention; Where a person escapes after causing a traffic accident or has other especially heinous circumstances, a sentence of between three and seven years imprisonment is to be given; Whoever causes death as a result of escape shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than seven years.

    1. In any of the following circumstances, a traffic accident shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or short-term detention:

    1. One person is killed or three or more people are seriously injured, and the person bears full or primary responsibility for the accident;

    2. If three or more people die, they are equally responsible for the accident;

    3. Causing direct losses to public property or other people's property, bearing full or primary responsibility for the accident, and being unable to compensate for more than 300,000 yuan.

    2. Where a traffic accident causes serious injury to one or more persons, and bears full or primary responsibility for the accident, and has any of the following circumstances, it is to be convicted and punished as the crime of causing a traffic accident:

    1. Driving a motor vehicle after drinking or taking drugs;

    2. Driving a motor vehicle without driving qualifications;

    3. Knowingly driving a motor vehicle with incomplete safety devices or malfunctioning safety components;

    4. Knowingly driving a motor vehicle without a license or scrapped;

    5. Driving with serious overload;

    6. Fleeing the scene of an accident in order to evade legal prosecution.

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