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. . . how long until MADD demands a zero-tolerance steering column?

A Fort Lauderdale man has created a steering wheel that contains a skin sensor that blocks a vehicle from starting or running if the driver is drunk, an invention he thinks could reducing alcohol-related accidents.
The sensor is installed in the steering wheel or gloves worn by the driver. A two-minute warning precedes the shut-off. The device can be adjusted to each state's alcohol limit.

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There's been a lot of drinking news lately. Maybe the three-day weekend increased our interest.

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