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article advocates ottawa anti drunk driving technology new vehicles madd
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AI-generatedThe article discusses advocacy for a potential future regulation mandating alcohol-detection technology in new vehicles in Canada. The technology is not yet commercially available, and no concrete timeline, cost, or implementation details are provided. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the impact on any specific sector, company, or product is speculative and too early to assess. The event is a policy advocacy effort with no immediate supply chain, pricing, or margin implications.
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- MADD Canada urges federal mandate for alcohol-detection tech in all new vehicles.
- Impaired driving caused 521 deaths in Canada in 2022.
- Technology is still under development; passive systems measure alcohol via breath and touch.
- U.S. 2021 law requires similar tech development but not yet ready for public use.
- MADD met with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree to discuss implementation.