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As soon as 2026, all new American-manufactured cars will feature anti-impairment technology to combat drunken driving. The reason for this shift is legal. One section of the recently signed infrastructure bill mandates the inclusion of the technology in vehicles, much of which has not been fully developed yet.
A new federal law will eventually require new vehicles to detect and prevent drunk driving, which would revolutionize vehicle safety. Here's a look at some of the technology being developed.
A new federal law will eventually require new vehicles to detect and prevent drunk driving, which would revolutionize vehicle safety. Here's a look at some of the technology being developed.
It's an idea that could mark a pretty revolutionary change for vehicle safety: What if our cars could prevent drunk driving? The recent infrastructure