"passively monitoring the performance of a driver of a motor vehicle to accurately identify whether that driver may be impaired,"
As far as I'm reading it, it's clearly made to detect driving under alcohol or drug influence. The "test" procedure is liking requiring to blow into a pipe or something so the vehicle knows if the driver is high.by 2026, vehicles sold in the US will be required to automatically and silently record various metrics of driver performance, and then make a decision, absent any human oversight, whether the owner will be allowed to use their own vehicle. The measure goes on to require that the system be "open" to remote access by "authorized" third parties at any time.
Any thoughts on this? Does this mean we will no longer have awesome car chases on the "4o5" in California?(drugs are usually involved) Or worse, access from "unauthorized" users. If you drive a relatively new car with a remote app and GPS, it already records performance, braking, location, aggressive acceleration, electrical problems, etc.
What is your take on this? Drunk Driving is Illegal and this could be used to prevent it?