Trinamix partners with Aumovio to bring fingertip alcohol detection sensors to cars by 2029 using near-infrared spectroscopy ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A new AAA survey shows most Americans support requiring alcohol impairment prevention technology in all new cars, even for drivers who have never been convicted of drunk driving.
A federal law requiring impairment-detection devices inside all new cars survived a recent push to strip its funding but ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Just like the seat belt, rear view mirror, or back-up camera, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is continuing its work to prevent deaths on the roadways ...
The DUI prevention mandate survives politically, but engineers still face major reliability questions ...
The Driven to Protect | Washington initiative, a national effort to end drunk driving by using advanced in-vehicle alcohol detection technology, was launched by the Washington Traffic Safety ...
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. DADSS consists of infrared sensors ...
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