Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. A new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) estimates that putting alcohol detection technology in ...
Leesburg, Va. — Ten years after unveiling a prototype, a key public-private research effort is taking a major leap toward getting its advanced alcohol detection technology into the hands of the ...
BOSTON (CBS) - Drunk driving kills more than 10,000 people every year in the United States. A new law aims to change that by requiring alcohol detection systems in cars to stop impaired drivers from ...
The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) yesterday recommended that all new vehicles be equipped with alcohol detection systems that can stop people from driving while drunk. The NTSB can't ...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is taking the first step toward making impaired-driving prevention technology standard in future vehicles. It's by way of an Advance Notice of ...
Systems that stop drivers from moving a vehicle when impaired could save more than 9,000 lives a year if widely implemented, according to a new report. Drunk driving remains a major issue in the ...
Alcohol can be detected in urine for up to 72 hours after heavy use. Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) tests can show alcohol use up to 80 hours later. Exposure to products like mouthwash can affect test ...
An alcohol urine test involves a lab testing a person’s urine sample for the presence of alcohol. Three types of this test exist. One measures unmetabolized alcohol, while the others measure two of ...
Alcohol can be detected in a urine test for up to 24 hours in most cases. The half-life of alcohol is roughly four to five hours. Alcohol is detectable in hair for up to 90 days. Alcohol can be ...
Urine tests can detect alcohol metabolites in your system long after you’ve had your last drink. When your body processes alcohol, it produces alcohol metabolites. These metabolites stick around in ...