Safety first: Volvo to add in-car sensors to prevent drunk driving

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Monitoring drivers for signs.

Safety first: Volvo to add in-car sensors to prevent drunk driving
Swedish carmaker Volvo hopes to reinforce its reputation for safety-first driving by installing cameras and sensors in its cars from the early 2020s, monitoring drivers for signs of being drunk or distracted and intervening to prevent accidents. The safety features, detailed at a briefing in ...

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