
EU Mandates Interlock-Ready Cars Without Requiring the Devices
The EU General Safety Regulation requires all new cars from July 2024 to include standardized interfaces for aftermarket alcohol interlock devices—but not the devices themselves. This enables fleet operators and consumers to choose installation while forcing manufacturers to design compatible electrical systems. The precedent sidesteps deployment controversy by establishing technical readiness first, potentially shaping how regulators approach other emerging automotive safety technologies.
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