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Field Evaluation of the PAS III Passive Alcohol Sensor
Authors:CHARLES M FARMER  JOANN K WELLS  SUSAN A FERGUSON  ROBERT B VOAS
Institution:1. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety , 1005 North Glebe Road, Arlington, VA, 22201-4751, USA;2. Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation , 7115 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1300 West, Belhesda, MD, 20814, USA
Abstract:Passive alcohol sensors (PAS) are screening devices designed to sample nonintrusively the ambient air around a driver's mouth to determine the presence of alcohol. Studies have shown that PAS devices can aid police officers in the identification of unpaired drivers, particularly at sobriety checkpoints. Data from a 1996 nationwide survey, in which 5,392 drivers were evaluated for alcohol using both the PAS III (a passive sensor housed in a flashlight) and evidential breath test devices, have allowed the determination of appropriate criteria at various blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) for detecting impaired drivers in the field. Using the appropriate criteria, the PAS III can identify about 75% of the drivers with BACs at or above 0.10%, and 70% at or above 0.08%. This is a vast improvement over the 40-50% detection rate currently achieved by police officers at checkpoints not using sensors. Using the PAS III few drivers would be identified inappropriately. At the criterion recommended for detecting BACs at or above 0.08%, about 14% of drivers with BACs of 0.02-0.05% would be incorrectly identified as having a higher BAC. Field studies have shown that when police officers rely on observation alone about 20% of drivers with low BACs are detained for further evaluation. More widespread use of passive sensors by police officers would aid in the detection of drinking drivers. Sensors also could provide an additional deterrent to the general public if they believe that when stopped by the police after drinking they will be detained for further evaluation.
Keywords:Sobriety checkpoint  passive alcohol sensor (PAS)  blood alcohol concentration (BAC)  alcohol-related crashes  alcohol-impaired drivers
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