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Virginia becomes testing ground for new drunken driver sensor

WASHINGTON 鈥 There are already sensors to help drivers park cars and safely change lanes. Now, a new sensor being tested in Virginia aims to stop drunken drivers from getting on the road.

It looks like a small air vent that is affixed to the dashboard in front of the driver and works differently than well-known engine interlock devices and breathalyzer machines.

鈥淭he concept behind it is you get into the car and you鈥檙e breathing normally 鈥 you鈥檙e not providing a forced exhalation,鈥 said Bud Zaouk, with KEA Technologies and the program manager of the .

It looks like a small air vent that is affixed to the dashboard in front of the driver and works differently than well-known engine interlock devices and breathalyzer machines. (Courtesy Driven to Protect)

The non-obtrusive device will measure the driver’s blood alcohol level and, if it is the legal limit of 0.08 or higher, the car will start but the driver won鈥檛 be able to move it. In contrast to current interlock devices that don’t allow the car to turn on, this new device will allow the driver to turn on the car so they can charge their phone to call a cab or order a ride-hailing service to get home.

The piece of technology is one of the new devices being tested in the . The partnership comes as Virginia becomes the first state to team up with a national program known as the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety. Also involved in the partnership are the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and more than a dozen automobile manufacturers.

The partnership has a focus on testing new devices, which it hopes will ultimately prevent drinking and driving crashes.

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday in Richmond the state’s participation in the program, making Virginia the first real-world testing ground for the device.

鈥淭here are too many individuals on our highways, no doubt, who are impaired,鈥 Northam said.

In 2017, 248 people died in DUI crashes in Virginia, and more than 4,000 were injured.

Zaouk said the program welcomes other fleet operators to contact them about being testing grounds for the device.

Once fully developed and available, Zaouk believes it won鈥檛 only be heavy drinkers who decide to install the devices in their cars. 鈥淲e see that our first adopters are going to be parents with teen drivers,鈥 Zaouk said.

All those involved aim to make the device one of the many options a person can choose when they buy a new car.

鈥淭his is fantastic opportunity for Virginia; this is going to help save lives in the state, and I am hoping others will follow suit,鈥 Zaouk said.

Mike Murillo

Mike Murillo is a reporter and anchor at 小萝莉影视. Before joining 小萝莉影视 in 2013, he worked in radio in Orlando, New York City and Philadelphia.

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