Public Opinion Poll on Repeal of Advanced Impaired Driving Technology Regulation Bill

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Poll Description

We are conducting a public opinion poll to gather perspectives on the proposed United States Federal Bill to repeal a requirement for the Secretary of Transportation to issue certain regulations related to advanced impaired driving technology. Your feedback will help us understand the public sentiment towards this legislative proposal and its potential impact. Please provide your honest opinions on the questions presented below.
Bill 119 hr 1137, also known as the "Advanced Impaired Driving Technology Repeal Act," aims to repeal a specific requirement for the Secretary of Transportation to issue regulations regarding advanced impaired driving technology. This bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to impaired driving. The current law mandates that the Secretary of Transportation must issue regulations concerning advanced impaired driving technology. However, this bill seeks to eliminate this requirement, potentially allowing for more flexibility in how states and law enforcement agencies address impaired driving issues. The purpose of this bill is not to undermine efforts to combat impaired driving, but rather to reassess the necessity of specific regulations and potentially streamline the process for implementing new technologies and strategies to address this critical issue. Overall, the Advanced Impaired Driving Technology Repeal Act aims to provide more autonomy and flexibility to states and law enforcement agencies in addressing impaired driving, while still prioritizing the safety and well-being of all individuals on the road.