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U.S. won’t mandate tech fix to prevent hot car deaths
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has no plans to require automakers to add in-vehicle technology that would alert parents who leave young children behind in hot cars.
In 2015, nine children have died nationwide after being left in hot cars, 3 were Florida children
In 2015, eleven children have died nationwide after being left in hot cars, 3 were Florida children, according to the Department of Children and Families.
Make hot car deaths a thing of the past
July 31, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s National Heatstroke Prevention Day in which government, safety groups and reporters like me, try to make people aware of the danger of leaving children in hot cars.
Govt. must demand automakers develop technology to stop hot-car deaths
When I was young, every once in a while, a kid somewhere in the U.S. would crawl into a refrigerator and suffocate.
Roanoke mother reaches out about danger of leaving kids in hot cars
Shortly after her daughter’s death, Raychele Jackson planted a pink magnolia tree in the front yard of her southeast Roanoke house.