Many Tech Options Exist
One example: DADSS (The Driver Alcohol Detection Systems for Safety) ➔ Public/private collaboration between the federal government and auto industry, created to determine if a breath or touch-based system could determine whether a driver was .08 BAC or above ➔ Its prototype was unveiled at MADD's 2015 National Conference and DADSS stated it would available on cars in five years ➔ Date has been adjusted to 2024 for breath-based and 2025 for touch-based drunk driving prevention systems — which fits well within the legislation's statutory and regulatory timeline
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