Monday, May 25, 2020

We Must Install Breathalyzers in Cars Essay - 1032 Words

Why do we need breathalyzers in our cars? Well, it could just save your life and the lives of others. In a drunk driving accident in Minneapolis, 20 year old Brody Sotona was killed instantly and his friend in the passenger seat Connor Macklin in critical condition from the drunk driver, Yia Her (Latest News). Installing a breathalyzer or an interlock system in all standard vehicles can help prevent accidents like this one from happening. A breathalyzer is a device used for determining the content of alcohol from a sample of one’s breath. Robert Borkenstein invented it in 1954 while serving as an instructor in alcohol intoxication to find a different solution to practical problems associated with sampling blood for law enforcement†¦show more content†¦There are other ways to test for high alcohol levels, but a breathalyzer is a more convenient device used for estimating content of alcohol from a sample of one’s breath. The Urban Insurance Agency indicates that while statistics are expected to increase, legislators are getting alarmed to mandate everybody’s vehicle to be equipped with a breathalyzer (SRInstitute). Having them in everybody’s vehicle can save lives and protect us from the dangers of other peoples foolishness by not letting others and ourselves get behind the wheel when intoxicated. Some people would be offended by having a breathalyzer in their car because they may not even drink at all. Even someone who does not drink still should have an interlock system in their car because if their friend or someone else drives the car at some point where they are intoxicated beyond the limits it could save their life and help prevent the risk of having an accident and harming others in the process. The typical interlock system has many safeguards to minimize cheating. An ignition interlock system combines a Breathalyzer with electronics to bypass the ignition in your car, and you must use it before starting your car. To get your car started you must first blow into the breathalyzer so it can tell if you’re over .08 or not. If not then you are able to drive and you have two minutes to start your car. While driving to your destination it may ask you to blow into again as a

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