Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.
The government warns that drink-driving is punishable under the law?
a drunkard driving can be punished
driving while drunk is an offence
driving while drunking can be punished
drinking and driving is an offence
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Here is an explanation:
The correct answer to that question should be " Drinking while driving is an offence!" it means that you are doing two things at the same time.

The answer is B
Longman english dictionary says drink-driving is driving a car after having drunk too much

the correct answer shud be B..bikox driving while drunk is a crime under de law

yall should calm down
its called an idiom
its obvuously not going to corelate with what you though
the answer is B
drink driving means being drunk while driving
not drinking while driving

a is wrong. explain why it should be right cos it makes no meaning whatsoever

B is rit cus it means u re into rusticated by drugs/alcohol which can lead to accident bh if u say D wat about if it's water dat u re drinking and driving

drink-driving
(chiefly, British) Operation of a motor vehicle after recently consuming an alcoholic beverage.
(chiefly, British, legal) A criminal offence committed by a person who operates a vehicle when the measured amount of alcohol in his or her blood exceeds the legal limit.
Obviously B







