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![]() | MADD Applauds Alaska Legislature for Passage of Lifesaving DUI BillPublished 2008-06-19 12:50By Mothers Against Drunk Driving |


New law to require alcohol ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers
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In 2006, 27 percent of Alaska's traffic fatalities involved a drunk driver. 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 there is alcohol in the driver's system.
"This new law will make it harder for offenders to kill and injure others on our roadways," said
While interlocks are proven to save lives, it is estimated that only one out of eight convicted drunk drivers each year currently has an interlock installed on his or her vehicle. Research shows that first-time offenders arrested for drunk driving have driven drunk more than 87 times before their first arrest (1). This law will expand the use of alcohol ignition interlocks making it more difficult for all offenders to repeat their crime.
The tools are now at hand to eliminate drunk driving from
(1) Zador, Paul, Sheila Drawchuk, and B. Moore. (1997) "Drinking and Driving Trips, Stops by Police, and Arrests: Analysis of the 1995 National Survey of Drinking and Driving Attitudes and Behavior,"
SOURCE Mothers Against Drunk Driving








