
Stuart Varney introduces a segment on House Republicans' concerns about a Biden-era infrastructure law mandating technology to prevent impaired driving in new cars. Fox Business correspondent Darren Botelho reports from Capitol Hill, explaining that Republicans fear this technology could give the government access to vehicles, potentially turning them off. He details the HALT Act of 2021, which requires driver performance monitoring and vehicle operation prevention if impairment is detected. Congressman Chip Roy criticizes the mandate, calling it an "outrageous" government apparatus. While Mothers Against Drunk Driving supports the tech for saving lives, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration admits it's not perfect, raising questions about potential vehicle errors and security risks from foreign manufacturing.