Jan 28, 2019
Your Car Comes Standard With A Breathalyzer?
Currently, about the only people who have a breathalyzer installed on their
vehicle are those who are on probation for a DUI offense. However,
the technology exists today that even those who have never had a drink
in their life may be tested by their cars. The way this will happen is
through a federally funded program called the Driver Alcohol Detection
System for Safety (DADSS).
This program began testing recently in Virginia. There is a detector on
the dashboard which looks like an air vent. It is positioned in such a
way that the driver's normal breathing will be picked up by the sensor.
If the blood alcohol limit detected exceeds the legal limit, the car
will start but will not be able to be put into gear. This will allow USB
ports to provide power so that the driver can use their phone to call a cab.
Nissan has developed a different way of determining driver alcohol
intoxication. It has developed a sensor in the gear shift which measures
blood alcohol content through the perspiration on the driver's hand.
Of course, self-driving cars open a whole new set of questions. If the
car itself is driving, does its human "driver" still need to be sober?
Stay tuned, that's not decided yet! If you live in Burlington, Essex,
Colchester, Winooski, Williston, Shelburne or anywhere in the State of
Vermont, and have been arrested or charged with DUI or any crime, call
Handy Law for aggressive and experienced legal defense.