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  2. Ignition interlock device - Wikipedia

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    Costs associated with ignition interlock devices include $70 – $150 for installation and fees in the range of $60 - $80 per month thereafter. [ 35 ] SB 598 shortens the amount of time certain repeat DUI offenders will have to wait before becoming eligible to apply for restricted California driving privileges.

  3. Breathalyzer - Wikipedia

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    A US Transportation Systems Center staff member demonstrates a breathalyzer in 1972. In 1954 Robert Frank Borkenstein (1912–2002) was a captain with the Indiana State Police and later a professor at Indiana University Bloomington. His trademarked Breathalyzer used chemical oxidation and photometry to determine alcohol concentrations.

  4. List of monthly expenses to include in your budget - AOL

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    For those who own a car, monthly car payments and vehicle insurance are transportation costs to factor in. And then there’s gas costs, too, which average $3.44 per gallon.

  5. Intoxalock - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Safety Technology, LLC. was started in 1988, with their first ignition interlock system using alcohol-specific fuel cell technology developed in 1992. [1] They worked with Iowa State University engineers to develop this new technology. Intoxalock became registered in 2006 and in 2012, CST began officially doing business as Intoxalock.

  6. Which Generation Is Most Likely To Spend $1,000+ on Their ...

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    As the cost of buying a car increases, so too does the average car payment. While many car owners try to keep their monthly payment as low as possible, some people are willing to spend $500, $700 ...

  7. The sneaky way to pay less for a new EV - AOL

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    More EV shoppers are turning to leases for lower monthly payments.