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Yeah, I've heard of this. They've been contemplating integrating this for a while now. I don't think it'll pass until it's required by law...I just can't see that vehicle selling well with so many drunk drivers out there. And no matter how much Toyota wants you to believe they care about consumer safety, they'll still stall/fail to integrate it if it's not a good business (financial) decision.
This technology is full of flaws anyway. My friend has a 20 yard unpaved driveway with mini-craters scattered about. Say I don't want my tire falling into one of these holes. Am I to expect my car to shut down, leaving me stranded, if I decide to swerve inbetween the holes? And what about parties? At large parties I move my car to let people out of the drive several times a night. Hate to say "sorry, cant move my fucking car cuz it doesn't trust me".
This technology seems to have good intentions, but like communism, it looks better on paper. Just my 2 cents.
later
c-lo
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