The Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety project, or DADSS, is reaching the end of its publicly-funded research effort.
INDIANAPOLIS — Researchers say they've figured out a way to practically eliminate drunk driving. They have developed alcohol detection sensors that will be soon be launched on American roads for the ...
Reuters Health - States that require convicted drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices in their cars had a 15 percent drop in alcohol-related crash deaths ...
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For years, elected officials and federal agencies have debated whether automakers should be required to equip new vehicles with{}alcohol ignition interlocks --{}devices that verify a driver's blood ...
MADD wants alcohol-detection devices in all convicted drunken drivers' cars. Oct. 14, 2009 — -- This week California became one of the few states in the nation ...
Toyota Motor Corp. is developing a fail-safe system for cars that detects drunken drivers and automatically shuts the vehicle down if sensors pick up signs of excessive alcohol consumption, a news ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Researchers say they've figured out a way to practically eliminate drunk driving. They have developed alcohol detection sensors that will be soon be launched on American roads for the ...