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AMHERST, N.Y. — The National Transportation Safety Board is making a major push to cut down on the number of drunk driving-related crashes and deaths. They've asked the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Ignition interlocks are increasingly on the minds of folks who aim to end drunk driving. Now comes word that NHTSA has taken that encouraging data and run with it. Working with a consortium of ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Washington is exploring new technology to prevent drunk driving with the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety. This innovative system uses infrared light to analyze breath for ...
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WA joins national effort to end drunk driving with in-vehicle alcohol detection technology
The Driven to Protect | Washington initiative, a national effort to end drunk driving by using advanced in-vehicle alcohol detection technology, was launched by the Washington Traffic Safety ...
WTSC says the system uses infrared light to analyze a driver’s naturally exhaled breath and determine whether alcohol is present.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Developers of the "Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety" (DADSS) said the technology could be offered as an option in some 2029 car models. DADSS consists of infrared sensors ...
DAYTON — Imagine the night, after having a few drinks, when your car or truck won’t start because the installed passive blood alcohol monitoring system won’t allow it. That scenario seems a ...
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