It provides services and technologies that prevent intoxicated drivers from operating a vehicle.
In almost all cases, these devices are installed by court order due to DUI or DWI violations.
[3] Smart Start claims to have installed over 200,000 ignition interlock devices and reports that these devices have prevented over 7 million vehicle starts due to potential drivers being over the approved limit.
[6] In 1998, Smart Start began manufacturing National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) certified Ignition Interlock Devices.
[7] Smart Start introduced its IN-HOM™ portable alcohol monitoring devices in 2009, rebranded as SmartMobile™.