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Saab is considering a feature that would prevent a drunken driver from starting their car. The would-be driver must blow into a device, and if it senses alcohol above legal levels, the car won’t start. Saab says the device–to be demonstrated this month at a seminar in Sweden–would cost about $300.
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Edited by Cara DiPasquale (cdipasquale@tribune.com) and Kris Karnopp (kkarnopp@tribune.com)




