DWI
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DWIs
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酒后驾驶, 醉酒驾驶
a term used in some jurisdictions to refer to the act of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) refers to operating a vehicle when someone’s ability to drive is weakened due to alcohol, drugs, or other substances. Being intoxicated affects important driving skills like reaction time, focus, and decision-making. DWI is a serious offense, and laws typically set a legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC). If someone is caught driving while intoxicated, they can face legal consequences such as fines, losing their driver's license, or even jail time. It is important to avoid driving under the influence to keep everyone on the road safe.
- He was arrested for driving while intoxicated after failing a breathalyzer test.
他在呼气测醉器测试失败后因酒后驾驶被捕。
- They decided to take a taxi home instead of driving while intoxicated.
他们决定打车回家,而不是在醉酒状态下驾驶。
- She made the mistake of driving while intoxicated and lost her driver's license for a year.
她犯了酒后驾驶的错误,并被吊销驾照一年。
- Many accidents on the road happen because someone was driving while intoxicated.
许多道路事故的发生是因为有人在醉酒驾驶(DWI)。