LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwired – Jan 19, 2017) – Blow & Drive Interlock, Corp (OTCQB: BDIC)
issues response to the statement issued this past Wednesday by Rep.
Charlene Lima and Rep. Robert Nardolilo, the honorable state legislators
from Rhode Island, and their proposed legislation that would require
every school bus in the state to be equipped with an ignition interlock
system. If this proposed legislation is passed, BDIC will be among the
first Ignition Interlock Providers to submit a Request for Proposal
(RFP) to the state of Rhode Island in effort to win the state contract
for School Buses.

Blow and Drive looks forward to helping any school districts
with affecting an efficient and hassle-free interlock safe driving
program. We also believe it could have a fundamental savings impact on
their rate of insurance, including but not limited to, auto insurance,
workers comp, general practice liability insurance and general casualty
insurance. Long term, we believe we could structure a program at an
overall monitoring rate where the actual monitoring costs would be an
economic wash against the programs actual costs savings and improvements
to the public good.

The legislation is in response to the January 4, 2017 news
from the Rhode Island courts regarding a school bus driver whom West
Greenwich, R.I. police said was drunk behind the wheel has pleaded not
guilty at her arraignment. The judge set bail at $1,000 for 52-year-old
Shelly Way, and ordered her not to drive again until her next court
appearance, scheduled for February 15, 2017.

Rhode Island passed legislation last year scheduling it to
become the 28th state in the nation to require ignition locks for those
convicted of drunk driving. The legislation, unanimously passed both the
House of Representatives and Senate, requires those convicted of their
first DUI to have an ignition interlock system installed into their
vehicle as a precondition to being allowed to drive again.

This legislation is in keeping with ongoing efforts by
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), who are lobbying for nationwide
mandatory ignition interlock legislation for anyone convicted of a DUI.
“For us, it’s a big win in regards to having more individuals use this
technology,” said Eric Creamer, Executive Director of the local chapter
of MADD. According to MADD, ignition interlocks prevented more than 1.7
million attempts to drive under the influence in the U.S.

Blow and Drive Interlock is a U.S. manufacturer of ignition
interlock devices and is the only National Highway Safety and
Transportation approved manufacturer of a wireless ignition interlock
device. It is the only U.S. manufacturer publicly traded and trades
publicly on the new OTC Venture Marketplace. The company’s BDI 747
ignition interlock machine was approved by NHTSA in 2014 and is
currently the most technologically advanced ignition interlock approved
by NHTSA for State judicial or administrative systems to use in the
monitoring of their drivers convicted of DUI-related offenses.

Contact Information

Blow and Drive Interlock Corporation
5503 Cahuenga Blvd #203
North Hollywood CA 91601

1080 S. La Cienega Blvd
Suite 304
Los Angeles, California 90035
(877) 238-4492
www.blowanddrive.com


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