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Just look at what the market is capable of if we just get government out of the way.
Uber breathalyzer kiosk keeps drunk drivers off the road | Digital Trends
I don't see this as having any bearing on your argument. I think it's an awesome idea (though I agree it likely won't stay free for long) but it's not going to remove the laws about DUI off the books. Which seems to be your main challenge. But you keep saying DUI laws are an arbitrary number. They aren't though.
You are correct it's a controversial subject. Same thing with speed limits. I agree many of the Interstates could be (maybe should be) speed limit free except in zones that are proven to be hazardous at high rates of speed. But other areas should be controlled and zoned. Residential or business areas. Areas that are known to have high concentrations of pedestrian traffic. School zones. Places like that. The problem is picking which roads could or should be speed free and those that shouldn't be. Which in turn means more laws on the books which you'd love.
