The researchers tested the system using 60 volunteers and an indoor driving simulator.
Each person drove at different levels of inebriation: sober, low, and severe.
At that point, it might be too late to prevent an accident.

Steering interactions, event logs, and screen recordings of driving behavior can also be incorporated.
NHTSA statistics show that about 37 people in the US die in drunk-driving crashes every day.
In 2022, 13,524 people died in alcohol-impaired driving traffic deaths.
In December, the NHTSAsaidit had taken the first step in making anti-drunk driving technology a requirement in vehicles.