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A pesar de los avances en los últimos tres decenios, conducir borracho afirma aproximadamente 10.000 vidas cada año.

El controlador de sistema de detección de alcohol programa de Seguridad (DADSS) está investigando para una primera de su tipo de tecnología que tiene el potencial más grande que hemos visto para invertir esta tendencia. La tecnología detecta automáticamente cuando un conductor está intoxicado con una concentración de alcohol en sangre (BAC) igual o superior a .08 – el límite legal en los 50 estados – y evitar que el coche se mueva. Estará disponible como una opción de seguridad en los vehículos nuevos – como frenado automático, alerta de cambio de carril y otro conductor avanzada ayudar a las tecnologías de vehículos.

The DADSS research program brings together the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS), which represents the world’s leading automakers, in one of the most important government and private sector partnerships in recent years. Congress and safety advocates nationwide are supporting the effort, making DADSS part of a multi-faceted national commitment to reduce and eventually eliminate drunk driving. The research and testing is being overseen by a team of independent engineers and scientists, and will be further tested under real-world operating conditions before it is made available as a consumer option.

DADSS is supported by a broad coalition of organizations including the automotive industry, safety and children’s advocates, bipartisan leaders in Congress and government entities, and members of the medical community. It is also supported by members of the alcohol industry, including the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, the National Beer Wholesalers Association and the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America.

Fuente dadss.org