
Breath alcohol ignition interlock devices
Breath alcohol ignition interlock devices (BAIIDs) are safety devices installed in vehicles to prevent driving under the influence of alcohol. Before starting the car, the driver must blow into the device, which measures their blood alcohol content (BAC). If the BAC is above a predetermined limit, the vehicle won’t start. These devices are often used by individuals with prior DUI offenses and are part of rehabilitation efforts. They promote safe driving by ensuring that only sober individuals can operate the vehicle, significantly reducing the risk of alcohol-related accidents on the road.