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NTSB officials say it could've been prevented had their been an alcohol detection system in the drunk driver's car. Elizabeth Carey with AAA said it could prevent a lot more deaths on the road too.
"Driven to Protect" is a pilot testing program of in-vehicle alcohol detection that aims to curb drunk driving and save lives across the state.
A new breath alcohol detection system could help keep impaired drivers off the road.
A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) estimates that putting alcohol detection systems in all cars has the potential to save more than 9,000 lives per year. Consumer ...
Recent advances in the integration of electroencephalography (EEG) with machine learning techniques have provided promising avenues for the early detection and monitoring of Alcohol Use Disorder ...
500,000 school buses, 25 million riders and only one wireless fingerprint alcohol detection system. Winner of the Safe Family Seal of Approval The Safe Family Seal is awarded to companies that ...
With the ability to detect alcohol and instantly share data with authorized users through the user-friendly SOBRsure app, the wristband delivers real-time monitoring and enables accelerated ...
WTSC says the system uses infrared light to analyze a driver’s naturally exhaled breath and determine whether alcohol is present.