A breathalyzer for electric scooters is being developed in Russia 17:58

Sergei Lavrentyev, co-founder of the popular kicksharing service Whoosh, announced that the company is working on new technology that will make it possible to determine the degree of alcohol intoxication among electric scooter drivers. The measure is intended to improve road safety. In this respect reports TASS.

“Alcohol is a serious problem on the roads. We are creating a special technology that allows us to determine the cognitive abilities of the user,” said Lavrentiev, who will be in St. Petersburg from June 26 to 28. Held in St. Petersburg. Petersburg International Law Forum (SPBILF).

Additionally, the service plans to introduce a rating system for each user. Depending on the points earned, the driver will either be allowed to increase the speed or, on the contrary, will have to reduce the speed. According to Lavrentyev, these changes will be implemented in the next two years.

The new Whoosh technology should be another step towards improving road safety and preventing alcohol-related accidents.

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