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[QUOTE="tbonezone, post: 1601551, member: 1028"] team bus drivers ? [B]The Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety for Safety (DADSS) is researching technology that would disable vehicles when an [URL='http://www.inquisitr.com/490802/drunk-driving-permits-approved-in-ireland/']intoxicated driver[/URL] enters the vehicle. The new blood alcohol sensors are both breath-based and touch-based, [URL='http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3113951/New-blood-alcohol-sensors-make-cars-shut-sense-drivers-legal-drinking-limit.html']according to[/URL] [I]Daily Mail.[/I] The breath-based blood alcohol sensors have the ability to measure the amount of alcohol molecules in the driver’s breath. The touch-based blood alcohol sensors can actually measure the amount of alcohol in the driver’s blood by using near-infrared tissue spectroscopy. This technology is [URL='http://time.com/3911054/feds-drunk-driving-sensors/']reportedly[/URL] being used by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to create a “world without drunk driving.” The new technology is so advanced that it not only detects when driving-age adults enter a vehicle with a BAC of.08, which is the national level limit, it also will cause a vehicle to completely power down if an under-21 driver enters with even a drop of alcohol in their system. The research has been ongoing since 2008, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has since published the results of each research phase.[/B] just knowing how well this advanced tech "always works" and conjuring in my mind multiple situations where a person who had consumed a couple beers or a minor would absolutely have to drive to assistance or someone might die... BAD IDEA!!!! [/QUOTE]
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