Agreement with SIRAC for Alcolocks

 

FNTV members will benefit preferential tariffs on the purchase of Alcolock alcohol interlocks.

  It was an important issue to solve for Michel Seyt, President of FNTV: alcohol interlocks with "preferential conditions", because the individual purchase (around €1,500 before tax, installation excluded) was deemed too expensive for carriers.  Moreover, no government financial support is planned for the purchase of this mandatory equipment on brand new coaches aimed at carrying children since January 1st 2010.  One should also note that aftermarket installation will be mandatory, since all coaches shall be equipped in 2015 at the latest.  The agreement with the Canadian company Alcolock allows the obtaining of special rates and this, for FNTV members only.  It will include the purchase, the installation and the maintenance.  "Price will be disclosed later on", FNTV said.

 


 

                         Transportation Minister James Bradley visits ACS Headquarters in Toronto to discuss the next generation of road safety initiatives in Ontario and abroad.

Left to Right: Steve Chau, Director of Finance and Administration. James Bradley, Ontario Minister of Transportation. Felix J.E. Comeau, Chairman and CEO.


 

 

ACS now on YouTube

 

Learn about what's happening in the alochol interlock industry from one convenient location:

Ontario Minister of Economic Development and Trade, Sandra Pupatello, offers ACS a $3 million grant towards next-generation alcohol sensing technologies.

Madd Japan shows how alcohol interlocks work by preventing the vehicle from starting if the driver has had too much to drink.

Volvo introduces Alcoguard as a factory option when buying a new Volvo. Commentary from Susan Ferguson from Traffic Safety and Ingrid Skogsmo, Director of Safety at Volvo.

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