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High-risk drink drivers will be forced to install alcohol-interlocks in their cars under new laws in Queensland. Drivers must blow a negative reading into the device before they can start up. Ellie Sibson spoke to Dr Mark King a researcher for the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety, to see what impact these measures will have on road deaths.

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