Posted on 11/09/2021 2:50:29 PM PST by Mount Athos
Congress is requiring in its $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that automakers install monitoring systems in their cars to stop drivers from operating their vehicles while intoxicated.
Monitoring systems to stop drunk drivers would roll out in all new vehicles as early as 2026, according to the new legislation.
Some convicted drunk drivers already have to use breathalyzer devices attached to their vehicles' ignition interlock. By blowing into a tube, the system will disable the vehicle if the individual's blood alcohol level is above the legal threshold.
The Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) program is a public-private partnership partially funded by the government and is one of the groups currently working on two separate alcohol detection systems that would require no action from the driver.
The first is a sensor testing the air within the car to detect a driver's blood alcohol levels - but to work it would need to distinguish the driver's breath from any inebriated passengers.
The second is an infrared touch sensor to detect blood alcohol level through skin that could be built into a steering wheel or start button.
The $1.2 trillion piece of legislation states that 'advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology must be standard equipment in all new passenger motor vehicles,' and that vehicles should be able to 'prevent or limit' operation if a driver is impaired.
It calls for a window of five to six years for the new standard to go into effect.
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They already have drivers—paid by us.
All these Republicans?
Canβt wait. lololol.
From the same politicians who are fighting so hard to not deport illegal aliens for drunk driving.
They wear R jerseys like they are........
public-private partnership partially funded by the”
Lobby-private partnership....
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Watch for them to insist on a discreet, unique digital number for every new car. They will also quietly insist on a “kill switch” so that your vehicle can be disabled through cell phone towers FOR ANY REASON they deem suitable.
They are cloaking this tyranny device in an acceptable wrapper to “stop drunk driving” when in reality they want to stop your car for ANY reason they see fit...including your vocal disagreement with a totalitarian government.
They lie about every thing they want to do.
This is about stealing your freedom to operate a vehicle YOU have purchased at considerable expense.
These are dangerous tyrants hell-bent are turning you into subservient slaves to the state.
Americans should fight this tyranny tooth and nail and NEVER let them control our vehicles.
There have been futuristic movies about this in which you become the enemy of the state and cannot escape them in a vehicle, EVEN ONE YOU OWN !
Well that seems like a worthwhile expenditure. You know, since there are like 20 million booze related car crashes weekly. STOP THE MADNESS!
Dan Sullivan (R-AK) Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) Mike Crapo (R-ID) Roy Blunt (R-MO) Richard Burr (R-NC) Deb Fischer (R-NE) Lindsey Graham (R-SC) Rob Portman (R-OH) Thom Tillis (R-NC) Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) Jim Risch (R-ID) Chuck Grassley (R-IA) Bill Cassidy (R-LA) Kevin Cramer (R-ND) Roger Wicker (R-MS) Mitch McConnell (R-KY) John Hoeven (R-ND) Susan Collins (R-ME) Mitt Romney (R-UT)
The usual suspects.
Well, why not? The drunks in Congress have drivers.
Get your sober pal to breath into it. FFS! Why yes Virginia there actually are stoopid people ruining, uh, running this country.
RE: I don’t drink but screw this.
I don’t, either.
My first prediction is either type will be faulty and mistake prone.
Like the prostate tests for men that have around as many false negatives as the false positives. So they either are or are not something to cause worry and possible painful tissue sample surgery with bleeding and side effects.
Car alcohol testers will be probably be confused by something such as swampy air near a river (as the one that caused heart sac inflammation and painful hospitalization of Bob Dylan), perfume, cologne, odd items in diet (as taking Garlique causes some garlic in your sweat droplets——true story).
So you will be stuck in 10 degree cold in a lot with no way to convince your car that you are a teetotaler. Next day mechanic will conclude: “Lots of ‘em are faulty. It happens.”
My Xfinity cable box problems ended up being caused by the electric box from the socket, the little power converter device like we use on laptops and to recharge shavers. Who knew? Guy said “Lots of ‘em are made faulty at the factory.”
If memory serves someone in Ketosis can set off a breathalyzer so I think the same could happen with these lockout devices.
Guilty! until proven Innocent - and we get to pay big bucks for it.
You do realize facial detection/ID is part of this, yes?
Some nitwit outbon thebwest coast has attempted litigation to force firearm manufactures to incorporate smart gun tech into all their firearms.
One would assume since it’s by “2026” it will be killed long before that. The massive flaw, someone else can blow into this machine lol.. idiots.
Iβm the same.
FWIW very minimal chance these will use breathalyzers
The most likely system to prevent drunken driving is infrared cameras that monitor driver behavior. That technology is already being installed by automakers such as General Motors, BMW and Nissan to track driver attentiveness while using partially automated driver-assist systems.
The cameras make sure a driver is watching the road, and they look for signs of drowsiness, loss of consciousness or impairment.
If signs are spotted, the cars will warn the driver, and if the behavior persists, the car would turn on its hazard lights, slow down and pull to the side of the road.
Abuelsamid said breathalyzers aren’t a practical solution because many people would object to being forced to blow into a tube every time they get into the car. “I don’t think it’s going to go over very well with a lot of people,” he said.
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