Among the methods used to combat drunk driving is mandating a person convicted of driving under the influence/driving while intoxicated install an ignition interlock device (“IID”) in his/her vehicle as a condition of restoring his/her driving privileges.This comment argues that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) has the authority to issue such a regulation; it need only be presented with a workable opportunity to do so. The present state of IID technology is a poor candidate to make this hypothetical regulation workable, but advances in Near Infrared (“near-IR”) Spectroscopy will provide the technology necessary to make a discussion of such a regulation worthwhile
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256132007PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...
Drunk driving exacts an enormous toll on our society. Every year, alcohol-driven crashes kill over t...
For years, scholars, scientists, policymakers, and public advocacy groups have been exploring and de...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15252821988PDFResearch PaperCompton, Rich...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ("NHTSA") recently published some sobering ...
This Comment will examine whether it was prudent for New York to mandate alcohol ignition interlocks...
016407142017PDFTech ReportDOT HS 812 427Alcohol ignition interlock devicesBlood alcohol levelsCounte...
Ignition interlocks are effective in reducing recidivism among driving while intoxicated (DWI) offen...
This comment will examine decisions addressing the constitutionality of roadblock stops. First, it w...
Driving while either intoxicated or drunk is dangerous and drivers with high blood alcohol content (...
Objective: To discuss the implications of widespread implementation of alcohol ignition interlocks. ...
Since the advent of the horseless carriage in this country, we as a society have been dealing with...
Introduction: There is a common understanding that driving under the influence of alcohol is associa...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256132007PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...
Drunk driving exacts an enormous toll on our society. Every year, alcohol-driven crashes kill over t...
For years, scholars, scientists, policymakers, and public advocacy groups have been exploring and de...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15252821988PDFResearch PaperCompton, Rich...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ("NHTSA") recently published some sobering ...
This Comment will examine whether it was prudent for New York to mandate alcohol ignition interlocks...
016407142017PDFTech ReportDOT HS 812 427Alcohol ignition interlock devicesBlood alcohol levelsCounte...
Ignition interlocks are effective in reducing recidivism among driving while intoxicated (DWI) offen...
This comment will examine decisions addressing the constitutionality of roadblock stops. First, it w...
Driving while either intoxicated or drunk is dangerous and drivers with high blood alcohol content (...
Objective: To discuss the implications of widespread implementation of alcohol ignition interlocks. ...
Since the advent of the horseless carriage in this country, we as a society have been dealing with...
Introduction: There is a common understanding that driving under the influence of alcohol is associa...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15256132007PDFTech ReportCompton, Richard...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...