A federal law requiring impairment-detection devices inside all new cars survived a recent push to strip its funding but remains stalled by questions about whether the technology is ready.
What if a new technology could save thousands of lives and put a stop to most drunk driving? Peggy Glass, a court monitoring specialist for Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Oregon, brought up the tech ...
The DUI prevention mandate survives politically, but engineers still face major reliability questions ...
(TestMiles) – New driver monitoring systems are stepping up with cameras and sensors that watch for things like drowsiness or distraction. Now they’re adding alcohol detection to the mix to help ...
WASHINGTON — Long Island Rep. Laura Gillen is driving a bipartisan push to stop drunks from driving and strengthen a national tracking system of drug-involved car crashes. The Drunk Driving Prevention ...
At this point, driver detection is nearly inevitable in modern vehicles, particularly as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) such as Ford’s BlueCruise rely on it to ensure drivers remain ...
U.S. regulators are pushing for all new vehicles to include 'passive impairment detection technology' by 2030, and a new ...
Congress passed legislation requiring automakers to install technology that can "prevent or limit motor vehicle operation" if it detects impaired or drunken driving ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — AAA Oklahoma says impaired driving continues to be one of the biggest dangers on our roadways. “Everybody knows that it’s wrong, but for whatever reason, people still get behind ...