Buzzed driving is drunk driving, but how do you know if your buzz has worn off enough to be safe to drive again? According to news reports, in-car alcohol sensors are being considered for installation in all cars by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The Drive Alcohol Detection System for Safety is a new device that is being designed to detect alcohol levels in drivers. DADSS would not only make it easier for court-ordered users to start up their cars, but all drivers.
The DADSS works by using “tissue spectrometry that can detect blood alcohol levels when placing a finger to a touchpad,” according to news reports . The hassle-free, discrete option could make it a viable method for use in all cars. The only catch: the technology is still roughly 10 years away.
As a North Charleston car accident attorney, , it will be interesting to see how this technology evolves to help make drivers safer and avoid car accidents from drunk driving. However technology evolves, however, it’s important to always practice safe driving habits and never drink and drive, even if you only have a buzz.
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