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Imagine a car that can sense whether the driver is impaired.
The technology already exists, and it’s far more sophisticated than traditional interlock devices that force a driver to pass a breathalyzer test in order to start their vehicle.
Known as “passive impairment detection," the technology includes sensor systems that can detect alcohol levels through touch or ambient air, monitor erratic lane departures, and even assess a driver’s head and eye movement.
If something doesn’t seem right, the car is automatically brought to a safe stop and shut off.
In the United States, regulators are pushing for all new vehicles to include this feature by 2030 — and according to a recent poll, Canadians are heavily in favour of our government following suit.
“We need to do more of what we're doing: education, awareness, law enforcement,” said Steve Sullivan, the CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving Canada, during a recent interview on our Closer Look podcast. “But ultimately the solution will be in technology. That will have a huge impact, because it may detect, it may intervene if someone is impaired, and ultimately I think it'll be technology that will be one of the biggest game changers in this area.”
On tonight’s episode of the podcast, we revisit our in-depth interview with the head of MADD Canada.
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