
There National Road Safety Administration The United States will be introduced from 2024 brand new process.
The latter must force adoption enabling technologies reveal driving under influence alcohol.
Several technologies are on the table
American government will go hunting for drunk drivers from 2024. Indeed, there will be new technologies land in cars to do lower mortality on roads
The law will now require standard technological security from here November 2024if the technology is available finished.
Currently, there are several technologies in development. This is the case sensors respiratory or tactile for reveal traces of alcohol, in the form of “balloons”.
Another solution consists of using cameras for study carefully eye movements and thus determine whether yes or nothe driver drunk.
However, NHTSA has make sure that the chosen technology is effective 100%. Indeed, according to the leaders NHTSA, Clarification to 99.9% answer million false positives.
Potentially possible false positives translate in a serious accident and a person to the hospital
A similar event in France?
This TuesdayNHTSA published a “notice of proposed regulation”. Goal here to start the collection process information on the development of technologies.
The thought in question thus detailing the research as well as technical progress it is necessary to finalize the provisions. Authorities therefore have a purpose adjust this new technology 2024 year.
Driving under the influence of alcohol is disaster everywhere world. In the US, it became a cause of death 13384 people in 2021.
Can there be such an event? in Europe in the near future? hard imagine it for a moment, even if it is subject which appears regularly in political debates.
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Source: Auto Plus

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