Federal Car Surveillance Rules: What Drivers Need to Know
New federal rules will require driver-monitoring tech in cars by 2027. Here's what families need to know about breath sensors and ignition locks.
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Jennifer Harmon is a certified fitness instructor and busy mom of three who proves you don't need a gym membership to stay healthy. She writes about parent fitness, family meal prep, youth sports, and keeping the whole family active and well. Previously, Jennifer was a Editorial Fellow at STAT News. Jennifer holds a B.A. in Science Communication from St. John's University.
New federal rules will require driver-monitoring tech in cars by 2027. Here's what families need to know about breath sensors and ignition locks.
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