An excerpt from Your Tango -
Alcohol Detection Systems Will Now Be Mandatory In All New Cars To Prevent Drunk Driving
By Isaac Serna-Diez
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration did a study in 2019 that shows 28 people die every day in drunk driving crashes — that's one person every 52 minutes.
Although that’s actually the lowest percentage since 1982 when NHTSA started tracking data, it’s still a lot more than is necessary when these deaths could all be prevented.
Thankfully, new legislation seeks to minimize drunk driving and its effects by mandating systems that will detect blood alcohol levels in all new cars.
Are alcohol detection systems required in cars in the US?
The 2021 U.S. Infrastructure Bill included a law that requires alcohol detection systems in all new cars.
Biden’s new $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill included a mandate that requires all car manufacturers to include alcohol detection systems in the making of all new vehicles after 2026.
https://www.yourtango.com/news/are-alcohol-detection-systems-required-cars-us
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