Washington's initiative: Eliminate drunk driving with tech

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Discover the Driven to Protect initiative and its alcohol detection technology aimed at reducing drunk driving in Washington.

Pierce County Sheriff's Office major arrested for DUI will not face charges at this timeThe DADDS system is designed to passively detect when the blood alcohol concentration of a driver is at or above the legal limit, which can then prevent the vehicle from operating.

The technology aims to detect alcohol automatically, without requiring any additional action by the driver. “The DADSS technology is being developed to function as seamlessly as the lane departure and emergency braking systems we already rely on,” Rob Strassburger, President & CEO of the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety, said. “Washington’s leadership is helping us get closer to bringing this technology to market, and ultimately, to saving lives.” The WTSC noted that alcohol-related traffic deaths in Washington have increased by 91% over the past decade, and remain a leading cause of traffic deaths in the U.S. Additionally, 27% of all roadway fatalities in Washington throughout 2023 involved an alcohol-impaired driver, tallying 216 deaths. “In Washington, we are driven by the belief that no loss of life on our roadways is acceptable,” Shelly Baldwin, Director of the WTSC, said. “Through Driven to Protect | Washington, we are advancing a technology with the power to stop drunk driving before it starts and save thousands of lives in the U.S. every year.” The WTSC has volunteered to install the DADSS system in three fleet vehicles to provide data on how well the sensors respond to weather, road conditions, and other interferences for drivers. The WSTC mentioned that the trial period will help improve the technology for future deployments in passenger vehicles. The DADSS system, currently undergoing pilot testing, utilizes infrared light to analyze the naturally exhaled breath of a driver and detect the presence of alcohol. The system is also being developed to distinguish the breath of a driver and a passenger, providing accurate and reliable results that eliminate the need for drivers to blow into a mouthpiece. “Driven to Protect is not just about the technology itself. It is about building a culture of protection for every neighborhood, every family, and every road user in our state,” Baldwin said. “Most people know that driving impaired is dangerous, but alcohol also impairs our judgment about when it is safe to drive and when it isn’t. This is a tool to stop people from making a choice they will regret.” Included in the initiative, the WTSC will also conduct community outreach and educational programs across Washington, helping residents understand how the technology works and how the DADSS system aids in preventing impaired driving fatalities. Driven to Protect is part of a national public-private partnership between the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration . “The DADSS Program reflects the power of government and industry collaboration to address public safety,” WTSC stated. “Like airbags and anti-lock brakes before it, alcohol detection technology has the potential to be a transformative safety feature that can eliminate drunk driving as a leading cause of death on our roads.”Teen arrested for DUI, passenger ejected through sunroof in Thurston County crashWidespread bacterial pollution found in three-quarters of WA beaches last yearBoeing and Alaska Airlines have settled a lawsuit out of court with several passengers aboard the plane that suffered a door plug blowout.The"Spite House," a Seattle home made famous for its odd design and its spiteful backstory, has been sold for $745,000.When it comes to transforming your kitchen into the heart of your home, J&M Remodel stands out as a trusted partner in the Seattle area. With a commitment to quality craftsmanship and personalized service, Justin and Mandy Schuder’s family-owned business has been helping homeowners realize their dream kitchens for over two decades. Understanding your vision 5 lifestyle changes to lower your blood pressure and improve your health Discover effective lifestyle changes to lower blood pressure and enhance your overall health during National High Blood Pressure Education Month.State Roofing and Exteriors unveils rebrand, expands presence with new offices in Western WA

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