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Record creator InfoField | Department of Transportation. Research and Special Programs Administration. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. 1990-2/15/2005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Simulation of Motorist Blood-Alcohol Level Test |
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"TSC News, April 1973, p. 200" "Staff member at the Transportation Systems Center of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, simulates a scene where a motorist suspected of drunken driving in administered an on-the-scene test to determine the alcohol level in his blood. The rugged, portable device could be used by any police officer after a brief instruction period. It requires the motorist's cooperation in that he must blow into the device. The device chemically analyzes the breath and provides a digital read-out which the officer can observe. The Transportation Systems Center developed the units for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. They are being field-tested. (U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PHOTO)" |
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1972 date QS:P571,+1972-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q518155
NARA's Northeast Region (Boston, MA) |
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Simulation of Motorist Blood-Alcohol Level Test (English)
Original Caption: "TSC News, April 1973, p. 200" "Staff member at the Transportation Systems Center of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, simulates a scene where a motorist suspected of drunken driving in administered an on-the-scene test to determine the alcohol level in his blood. The rugged, portable device could be used by any police officer after a brief instruction period. It requires the motorist's cooperation in that he must blow into the device. The device chemically analyzes the breath and provides a digital read-out which the officer can observe. The Transportation Systems Center developed the units for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. They are being field-tested. (U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PHOTO)" (English)
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