(Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Someday soon, all of us may have to prove that we’re sober before starting a motor vehicle. Since 2008, a government-funded research and development program has been designing a universal ignition interlock for all vehicles to prevent drunken driving. Q: Could the DADSS technology be used to prevent other forms of impaired driving? Q: What about people who might try to game the ignition interlock or tamper with it? Q: Wait — why would an intoxicated person ask a sober passenger to start the car so that the inebriated person could drive?
Source: Washington Post April 06, 2019 11:01 UTC