Starting April, breath analysers will adhere to new consumer affairs department norms, mandating enhanced accuracy and a built-in printer. These updated devices will display only the final BAC result, ensuring verifiable records and reducing misinterpretation. The measures aim to boost public trust in enforcement and improve the efficiency of drunk driving checks.
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