agree. "back in my day" i was in audio visual when i was in high school. i showed the driver ed films. those wreck films by the state of ohio left nothing to the imagination. a couple of them slowed me down for 3 or 4 days at a time, then it was back to being bullet proof and immortal. this is going to have to be treated like drunk driving.1. an answer for the problem, ie hexa. 2. jacked up insurance rates. 3. hefty fines scaling up to loss of license and or jail time. if my kids where still at home, bsafe would already be installed in their cars, mine, probably not. it's a great device, at the right time, but i think the insurance co.s, johnny law, and "law suits" will have to get serious before it really takes off. jmo