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Ending mandatory ignition interlocks in new cars.

This bill aims to remove the requirement for new cars to include advanced impaired driving prevention technology. This means car manufacturers will not be mandated to install systems that automatically prevent a vehicle from starting if driver impairment is detected. In practice, citizens buying new cars will not have to worry about mandatory "kill switches" in their vehicles.
Key points
Removes the mandate for new cars to include impaired driving prevention technology.
Drivers will not be forced to have systems in their vehicles that automatically prevent starting if impairment is detected.
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Additional Information
No Kill Switches in Cars Act
Print number: HR 6563
Sponsor: Rep. Perry, Scott [R-PA-10]
Process start date: 2023-12-01