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Wednesday, 22 August 2007

Drunk-driver detection system

Drunk-driver detection system

Nissan, the third largest car maker of Japan has developed a Drunk-Driver
Detection System. Before starting the car, the driver has to blow into a
breathalyzer like unit on the dash which will decide whether he is drunk or not.

If drunk, ignition system will not work and car will not start Odour sensors on the
driver and passenger seats read alcohol levels, while a detector in the gear-shift
knob measures the perspiration of the driver's palm when starting the car.

The car also includes a mounted camera that monitors alertness by eye
scan, ringing bells and issuing a voice message that a driver should pull over and rest.

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