The NTSB has found that despite extensive public service campaigns, alcohol-related fatalities continue to rise, underscoring the urgent need for revolutionary safety technology.
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy emphasized that technology could have prevented the tragic New Year's Day accident, highlighting that implementation is key to saving lives.
The push for legislation aims to see new vehicles equipped with passive alcohol detection systems by 2026, targeting a significant reduction in impaired driving incidents.
With the NTSB's endorsement, the Department of Transportation could delay implementing alcohol monitoring systems, thus raising concerns about the urgency of such life-saving technologies.
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