A Breath Alcohol Tester, also known as Breath Analyzer, is an electronic device often used by law enforcement organizations to estimate a drivers alcohol consumption level. A blood alcohol test is the ...
The government is working on legislation that will require new vehicles to include breath or touch sensors that can detect when a driver is under the influence of alcohol. With the intention of making ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Almost 40% of traffic deaths over Memorial Day weekend involve alcohol. But now a technology supported by big automakers promises to stop drunk driving before it begins by adding ...
“I guess it’s kind of sad to know that in order for people to make good choices, they have to be forced to,” said Hartford’s Sara McCloud. When it comes to drunk driving, your car may soon have a say ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is taking the first step toward making impaired-driving prevention technology standard in future vehicles. It's by way of an Advance Notice of ...
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From trailer undo buttons to alcohol detection, CES 2026 had range
Clever smarter digital mirrors, DUI-prevention at our fingertips, and more!
The Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS), a Virginia-based non-profit, has revealed that the first product equipped with new alcohol detection technology will be available for open-source ...
BOSTON (CBS) - Drunk driving kills more than 10,000 people every year in the United States. A new law aims to change that by requiring alcohol detection systems in cars to stop impaired drivers from ...
Portable technology offers instant, power-free ethanol detection across concentrations. (Nanowerk News) Determining how strong your drink is doesn’t need to be either guesswork or lab work. New ...
The sensor visually detects ethanol concentration, offering a simple, sensitive, and effective way to measure alcohol levels without complex equipment. Determining how strong your drink is doesn’t ...
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