Vehicle interlock systems- An introduction and overview
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- History of IID systems.
- Composition the technology piece.
- Various Interlock Systems used today.
- Possible ways to circumnavigate the system.
- General costs of the system.
- Vehicle Interlock Systems and the law.
- Is the program effective?
- Critics of IID systems.
- Concluding remarks.
Abstract
vehicle interlock systems, or "Breathalyzer" are systems of alcohol-control installed into vehicles, with the purpose of prohibiting/controlling driver alcohol consumption. The goal of this invention was to reduce or eradicate the ability and/or frequency of drunk driving on the roads. A breath alcohol ignition interlock device (BIID or IID) is similar to a normal breathalyzer used by a law enforcer, but in this case it is installed onto a car's dashboard. Before starting the car, the driver must breathe into the device. If the analysis shows an amount over the legally admitted blood alcohol concentration (usually an amount of .02% or .04%) then the vehicle will not be able to start. This system is being used frequently in most states in the U.S. my mandate of the Federal Government.
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