Abstract
Alcohol interlocks (also termed ‘alcolocks’) are devices that require the driver to take a breath test before starting the car. If the driver fails the test, the device locks the ignition of the car. (Author/publisher)
Alcohol interlocks (also termed ‘alcolocks’) are devices that require the driver to take a breath test before starting the car. If the driver fails the test, the device locks the ignition of the car. (Author/publisher)
Brussels, European Transport Safety Council ETSC, 2005, 2 p., 3 ref.; ETSC Fact Sheet ; No. 4
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