Toyota getting into the anti-drunk driving game
By Darren Murph | January 4, 2007
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Transportation
Just days after most everyone in the world celebrated (read: ingested alcohol) the new year, Toyota is hitting us up with news declaring that drunk driving won’t be tolerated in its future fleet of vehicles. Although Nissan has already considered an add-on option that would prevent inebriated individuals from motoring around on a whim, it looks like Toyota is following suit with its own anti-drunk driving approach. Reportedly, the automaker is developing a “fail-safe system for cars that detects drunken drivers and automatically shuts the vehicle down if sensors pick up signs of excessive alcohol consumption.” Utilizing “sweat detectors,” the steering wheel automatically sniffs out the driver’s BAC and can restrict the car from cranking if it deems necessary; additionally, it can recognize “abnormal steering” or take advantage of the “special camera installed to monitor your pupils” in order to slow your vehicle to a halt if you’re smart aware enough to wear gloves when taking the wheel. While we’ve no idea how much Toyota will inflate vehicle prices to account for this, um, luxury, the firm purportedly hopes to outfit its cars with the system “by the end of 2009.”
[Via The Raw Feed]
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time
Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!
Topics: Gadgets |
« UPS has lost my business! | Main | Gold and silver USB drives celebrate the Year of the Pig »
Comments
Similar Posts
- Toyota makes vehicles communicate with surroundings to prevent collisions
MIT developing carbon-free, stackable rental cars
TRW intros non-rotating airbag, mesmerizes drivers
Toyota turns to Brain Age professor to help elderly drivers
PSP steering wheel mod rides into reality
Bosch unveils parking space measurement system
Robot Cars Racing for $2 Million Prize
The ultimate sim controller dog fight
Verb For Shoe “smart shoe” finally goes on sale for $700
Molested Cars
Survey finds 37% of Gen Y-ers text while driving
Lexus LS600hL’s face detection camera, warning system get spied
Toyota demos massive driving simulator, aims to nix traffic deaths
Nintendo’s Wii Wheel priced at $14.99
Poulsen Hybrid car conversion kit takes aim at X-Prize, your wallet
Joystiq goes all out with Mario Kart Wii controller comparison
Toyota, Honda, and Italdesign compete for attention in Geneva
Home Pro Racing Simulator decks out your living room for $4,000
Toyota details research plans for plug-in Prius, won’t lease batteries
EPRI, Argonne To Assess Commercial Viability Of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles















