Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Assignment 9A – Testing the Hypothesis, Part 2



  • Who: My first interest was to have all car manufacturing companies input this breathalyzer product into the cars so it would be in every car that was purchased. I realized that this is not realistic because some people do not fall into this market. Some drivers do not drink and some are underage. Others do drink and know their limits and do not need this product because they do not drink and drive. Also, I feel that some car manufacturers would be opposed to having this product in every vehicle because it can be considered an annoyance.
    • In one interview, I had someone who was concerned for her friend’s habit of drinking and driving home. She continues to try and stop her friend but she is not always with her. She thinks this product would be a great help for her friend, but she also mentioned that she does not drink so it would not be useful to her.
    • I interviewed two mothers and both had the same reactions for their children. One mother was concerned for her child that is away to college and would like this product installed in their car to prevent any attempts at driving impaired. The other was concerned for her younger child’s influence with alcohol who’s in high school. Teachers at his high school have brought up the issue of drinking and driving and continue to promote sobriety.
  • What: This need affects the life of an innocent person driving on the street or even just walking along the sidewalk. Fixing this issue can save thousands of lives a year by just inserting a machine into a vehicle and providing a test blow within seconds.
    • This product would definitely help the issue, but one student I interviewed brought up something that would totally defeat the purpose. If an impaired driver insisted on driving they could have a sober person that wasn’t going with them blow into the machine for them so they can turn on the car and drive away. But this would put the sober person at risk with their friend’s life and in the end be a stupid decision to make.
  • Why: The need is not different for an insider or outsider. It’s just a matter if they really care about their own lives or not, such as the friend who continues to drive home after a night of drinking.
    • A teacher that I interviewed also mentioned that those who drive may think they’re being “cool” right now because they are drinking alcohol and then driving home with their friends. But they won’t be cool anymore when they get into an accident and kill the other passengers or even kill themselves for a stupid decision they made.



Inside the Boundary
Outside the Boundary
Who
- Parents concerned for their child drinking and driving
- Friends concerned for each other to stop driving impaired
- Teachers to help prevent high schoolers from giving in to peer pressure

- Teens/adults who do not realize the danger of intoxication behind the wheel
- Adults who do not drink at all
- Under-aged teens who do not drink yet
- Designed drivers, Uber drives, etc.
What
- To stop impaired driving
- Help prevent people from testing their limits to avoid drunk driving
- Make others more responsible by taking the wheel for their intoxicated friend
- Calling a ride such as Uber, etc.

- To allow moderate drinking and driving after
- To allow underage teens to drink and have others drive them
Why
- People are using this machine because of previous impaired driving incidents.
- Police officers cannot stop everyone to check if they’re intoxicated

2 comments:

  1. I think that a lot of people who drive under the influence may not be aware that they are still over the legal limit. As it is now, most people don't just have a breathalyzer handy so if they feel sober enough they'll just drive, which is the problem. Having a device in the car that can detect your actual BAC level would probably prevent a vast majority of people from drunk driving. Maybe a timer that shows the approximate time that they would be able to drive if they don't drink anymore would be a good addition as well.

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  2. Such a great idea. Even though some people fall outside this boundary, they still know people that would need this product. As long as alcohol is on the market, there will be a need for this product. It takes only one bad mistake for people to get a DUI. This product really resonates with me because a very good friend of mine has gotten multiple DUIs. He did not choose to drink and drive in the beginning of every night he got the DUIs but he still ended up doing it anyways. This product would have saved him from a lot of trouble.

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