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Working with a consortium of partners across the auto industry, the NHTSA has revealed a very spiffy version of alcohol-detection technology that can identify booze in a driver`s bloodstream in ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Washington is exploring new technology to prevent drunk driving with the Driver Alcohol Detection System for 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.
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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