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MADD Encourages Ohio Legislature to Make Interlocks Part of Lifesaving DUI Bill
Proposed law would be most effective with proven tool to prevent drunk driving
COLUMBUS, Ohio,
"We applaud Senator Grendell for toughening our state's laws, but we believe his efforts to reduce drunk driving cannot be complete without including interlocks," said
An alcohol ignition interlock is a breath test device linked to a vehicle's ignition system. Interlocks are used as a condition of probation for convicted drunk drivers after their driver's licenses have been reinstated. When a convicted drunk driver wishes to start his or her vehicle, he or she must first blow into the device, but the vehicle will not start if driver has alcohol in his or her system.
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Studies have shown alcohol ignition interlocks to be up to 90 percent effective in keeping convicted drunk drivers from recommitting the crime, as long as the interlock is installed on the vehicle. Because of their effectiveness, the devices have the potential to save up to 4,000 lives now lost in repeat drunk driving crashes annually.
"Until Ohio's laws require ignition interlocks as a condition of license reinstatement, Ohioans will continue sharing the road with thousands of convicted drunk drivers each time they back out of their driveways," said Scoles. "We need to do more to protect our friends, family and neighbors."
MADD believes the tools are now at hand to eliminate drunk driving from
MADD's mission is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. MADD is a 501 (c) (3) charity with 2 million members and supporters nationwide. Founded in 1980, MADD has helped save more than 330,000 lives. For more information, visit www.madd.org.
CONTACT:
State Executive Director
(614) 885-6233| doug.scoles@madd.org
SOURCE Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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