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Common theory questions

What is the penalty for aggravated drunk driving?

The penalty for aggravated drunk driving is imprisonment for a maximum of two years. The offender's driver's licence is also revoked, normally for 24 months.

A driver whose licence has been revoked for less than 12 months can apply for a new licence about one month before the disqualification period ends. On the other hand, those who have been disqualified for longer than 12 months must pass a new driving test (both theory and practical) before a new licence can be issued.

A driver whose licence is revoked during the probation period must also pass a new driving test.