(WTTV/WXIN) – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is making a new push to require alcohol-detection systems in new vehicles. Citing data that shows 28 Americans die in drunk driving ...
In 2020, roughly 1 in 3 traffic fatalities resulted from crashes involving alcohol-impaired drivers. The NTSB now recommends all new vehicles have systems that would prevent or limit vehicle operation ...
The report focuses on in-cabin monitoring systems such as DMS (Driver Monitoring System) and OMS (Occupant Monitoring System), providing an in-depth analysis of in-cabin monitoring supply chain, ...
Ignition interlocks are increasingly on the minds of folks who aim to end drunk driving. Now comes word that NHTSA has taken that encouraging data and run with it. Working with a consortium of ...
How a crash on New Year’s Day 2021 has led to attempts to equip vehicles with blood alcohol monitoring systems. On Friday Jan. 1, 2021, a sport utility vehicle was traveling near Avenal in central ...
AMHERST, N.Y. — The National Transportation Safety Board is making a major push to cut down on the number of drunk driving-related crashes and deaths. They've asked the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Following the completed investigation of a devastating crash that claimed the lives of nine, including seven children, transportation officials have recommended that all new ...
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday recommended that all new vehicles be equipped with alcohol detection systems that can stop people from driving while drunk. The NTSB can't ...
Alcohol consumption is common, but many people wonder: how long does alcohol stay in your system? Understanding this is crucial not just for personal health but also for safety, legal matters, ...
WASHINGTON — The National Transportation Safety Board is calling for all new vehicles to be equipped with passive alcohol-detection systems that can limit or prevent the operation of vehicles by ...
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