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Originally Posted by TheSutterDynasty
That's a good point. But if we can construct something that requires similar skills to driving then if people fail it sober maybe they shouldn't drive.
This is making a huge assumption that we can isolate skills required in driving to a test. It's also assuming police officers won't abuse it, which seems unlikely.
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I was thinking along the lines of someone not used to dealing with police who never gets pulled over having a panic attack trying to walk in a straight line, or a drunk faking one. Obviously someone driving a modified vehicle because they have no legs can't walk in a straight line, but then would that mean they could get away with drinking and driving easier?
Sterilized and sealed individual roadside blood-test I think is the only way to go. Like the blood sugar monitors that don't even draw blood, except for booze.