A driver who tests positive in a breath alcohol screening test...
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
When a driver tests **positive in a breathalyzer test**, it is considered a very serious offense. The consequences of this infraction include several penalties:
- **Loss of points**: The driver will lose between **4 and 6 points** from their driving license. This is one of the most common penalties and is applied to penalize the dangerous behavior of driving under the influence of alcohol.
- **Economic fine**: In addition to the loss of points, the driver will have to pay a fine. However, the loss of points is an additional penalty and is not limited only to the fine.
- **Other possible sanctions**: Depending on the severity of the situation, the driver could face the temporary suspension of their driving license or even imprisonment if they have endangered the lives of others.
Therefore, the correct answer is that the driver loses between **4 and 6 points** from their driving license when testing positive in a breathalyzer test.
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