Ignition Interlocks to Reduce Drunk Driving, Part 4
The fourth panel and wrap-up focused on implementing the technology in local jurisdictions and next steps for use of the devices.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration held a national meeting in Washington to discuss the role of ignition interlocks in reducing… read more
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration held a national meeting in Washington to discuss the role of ignition interlocks in reducing drunk driving fatalities. Safety advocates, researchers, judges, prosecutors, probation officials and treatment professionals spoke about the operation and potential uses of an electronic breath-testing device connected to a vehicle’s ignition system preventing ignition unless the driver passes a breath test.
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