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男子喝4两白酒后凌晨开“智驾”上高速,2小时行驶约200公里,被警方现场查获!“具有立功、坦白情节”,该男子被判缓刑
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-15 00:38

Core Viewpoint - The article highlights recent legal cases in China involving individuals who drove under the influence of alcohol while using advanced driver-assistance systems, emphasizing the legal consequences and safety risks associated with such actions [1][2][4]. Group 1: Legal Cases - A case from Nanjing involved an individual, Wang, who drove for approximately two hours and covered about 200 kilometers while intoxicated, with a blood alcohol content of 151.2 mg/100ml, leading to a conviction for dangerous driving [1]. - Another case in Hunan involved a man who drove back to Changsha after drinking, with a blood alcohol level of 225 mg/100ml, resulting in severe penalties including the revocation of his driver's license for five years [2]. - A case in Hangzhou featured a man who used a so-called "smart driving device" while intoxicated, leading to a conviction for dangerous driving and a sentence of one month and fifteen days in detention, along with a fine of 4,000 yuan [2]. Group 2: Safety and Regulatory Insights - The Ministry of Public Security in China has stated that current automotive "smart driving" systems do not possess full autonomous driving capabilities and remain in the assisted driving phase, highlighting the risks of driver negligence, especially under the influence of alcohol [4]. - The use of driver-assistance systems while intoxicated is legally classified as dangerous driving, reinforcing the need for awareness regarding the limitations of such technologies [4].