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Alcohol interlock implementation in the European Union; Feasibility study. Final report of the European research project Kärki, Ott ; redaktör: Bax, Charlotte

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Leidschendam Stichting wetenschappelijk onderzoek verkeersveiligheid, SWOV, 2001; Report D-2001-20, Description: 165 sSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: A Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID) is a breath testing device connected to the ignition system of a motor vehicle. It prevents an operator from starting the vehicle if the breath alcohol concentration exceeds a predetermined threshold or fail level. From November 2000 until September 2001, a consortium of European road safety research institutes conducted a feasibility study regarding the implementation of BAIIDs in EU drink-driving policies. This is the final report of the feasibility study.
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A Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID) is a breath testing device connected to the ignition system of a motor vehicle. It prevents an operator from starting the vehicle if the breath alcohol concentration exceeds a predetermined threshold or fail level. From November 2000 until September 2001, a consortium of European road safety research institutes conducted a feasibility study regarding the implementation of BAIIDs in EU drink-driving policies. This is the final report of the feasibility study.

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