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MADD Visits the DADSS Lab

The DADSS Program was honored to host representatives from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and victims at KEA Technologies in Massachusetts to see testing of the DADSS technology up close and personal. MADD continues to be the nation’s leading advocate for impaired driving prevention technology in new vehicles. In fact, MADD’s advocacy is a major reason why the DADSS Program was funded and why the research continues to this day.

We are grateful to the victims and representatives for taking the time to see the latest progress and for the organization’s leadership in the fight against impaired driving.

To learn more about the visit, watch this video below:

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