Tech That Prevents Drunk Driving Could Be Coming to Every New Car in America

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Tech That Prevents Drunk Driving , Could Be Coming to Every New Car in America.
NPR reports that federal automobile regulators have taken
the first step toward making technology to prevent drunk
and impaired driving a standard feature in new cars.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA), the technology could help end a problem
that claims the lives of thousands of people every year.
Impaired driving crashes are 100%
preventable – there's simply no excuse or
reason to drive impaired by alcohol or drugs, Ann Carlson, NHTSA acting administrator, via NPR.
NPR reports that the NHTSA said it will allow regulators
to take a closer look at the technology and see
how it could be implemented across the U.S.
The technologies currently in development include
breath and touch sensors to detect alcohol and
cameras that monitor a driver's eye movements.
Among the supporters for the implementation of
the technology is Mothers Against Drunk Driving. .
Everyone involved in this rulemaking process
at NHTSA and everyone designing impaired
driving prevention technologies at car
companies need to understand that this is
about saving human beings from the horror
I've experienced and from the deaths and
injuries of tens of thousands of Americans, Tess Rowland, MADD national president, via NPR.
According to NHTSA data, 13,384 people
died in drunk driving accidents in 2021.
The agency estimates that the cost of deaths, injuries
and property damage equated to about $280 billion dollars
in lost wages, medical costs and other expenses.
In 2021, a bipartisan infrastructure law compelled
the NHTSA to develop federal standards that require
technology to prevent drunk and impaired driving.

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