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Human readiness is missing a safety layer
Most accidents in mobility do not happen because technology fails, they happen because human readiness is not assessed at the moment it matters.
Despite decades of safety innovation, human error remains the leading cause of road accidents worldwide.
The scale of the problem
Around
Deaths per year in the US are caused by alcohol-related crashes
Annual economic
impact exceeds
including insurance, liability, and downtime
Alcohol is involved in approximately
of all traffic-related fatalities
But alcohol is only one part of the story.
Alcohol is not the full problem
Current safety approaches focus primarily on substance detection, usually alcohol, this creates a narrow view of risk.
In reality, many dangerous situations occur when drivers or operators are:
- Fatigued
- Distracted
- Impaired in judgment or reaction
- Not fully alert or aware
These conditions often go undetected.
The Limitations of Existing Solutions
Traditional prevention methods share the same limitations:
- Single-point testing
A check before action does not reflect real-time readiness. - Hardware-based and intrusive
Breathalyzers, ignition locks, and active tests introduce friction and resistance. - Easy to bypass, hard to scale
Especially across fleets, shared vehicles, and commercial environments. - Focused on substances, not behavior
They measure what was consumed, not how a person is functioning.
The real challenge
The real challenge is not detecting alcohol, it is determining whether a person is functionally ready to act safely.
Safety today lacks a way to continuously and
non-invasively assess:
- Cognitive readiness
- Behavioral stability
- Decision-making capacity
Before and during operation.
A gap in modern mobility safety
Vehicles have never been smarter, yet human error remains the leading cause of accidents.
We don’t need another breathalyzer or a passive warning system-we need a safety layer that actually understands the human behind the wheel. The future of mobility requires real-time, proactive human readiness detection.
The industry doesn’t need another alcohol test.
It needs a way to understand human readiness in real time.
This is where a new safety category begins.