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Any time alcohol is consumed in excess, there is a change to the toxicity in the body, which is detectable through perspiration and other means at the dermal layer of the hand.
The steering wheel with embedded galvanic sensors monitor the driver's body through a combination of methods including temperature and insensible perspiration analysis to determine if the person is impaired with alcohol or other substances.
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Control system circuitry with a cutoff switch in the vehicle's ignition system receives a signal if alcohol is detected above the legal limit.
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The cutoff switch interrupts the flow of electric current that is required to start the engine.
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The timing circuit continually monitors the driver for alcohol impairment. If impairment is detected, the system can be configured to warn the driver of his condition, flash the vehicle's exterior lights, cause the horn to beep continually, or to decelerate the car after a predetermined warning period. |
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Call us for more information: 954-308-7522.
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