Alcohol Detection Systems In Autos Could Prevent Thousands Of Deaths Each Year Becoming Big Business for Ride-Sharing
That's nearly 30 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities, a percentage that has remained static every year over the last decade.
- That's nearly 30 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities, a percentage that has remained static every year over the last decade.
- A sensor detects the amount of alcohol on the driver's breath, and if he or she is over the legal limit, the car won't start.
- Unlike interlock devices, though, newer alcohol detection technology measures blood alcohol concentration (BAC) through normal breathing from the driver's seat.
- This partnership represents SOBRsafe's entrance to ridesharing, and the industry's first opportunity for uniform, continuous alcohol safety monitoring.