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Federal regulators considering safety changes to keyless ignition vehicles
Keyless ignition vehicles are increasingly popular and don't require a key to turn off the engine. Critics say drivers often forget to push a button to turn off the vehicle, leading carbon monoxide to flood into the home and kill those inside without warning.
Be aware of keyless car dangers
Some 21 people have died since 2005 when they accidentally left their cars running. Our Consumer Team examines the hidden dangers of keyless ignitions.
Keyless ignition deaths: Mounting cases reinforce US - leading threat
Additional cases coming to loight are only reinforcing just how deadly an invisible and odorless threat has proven to be in Palm Beach County.
How large is the blind zone behind your vehicle?
Back up cameras won't simply be an option on vehicles by 2018. Families who've lost loved ones in back over accidents pushed for the law requiring them in all new cars.
Kids in hot cars bill heading to SC governor
A bill is now heading to South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's desk to protect people who break windows to rescue children in hot cars. The bill gives immunity from civil liability for damage to vehicles resulting from someone breaking in to save a child or vulnerable adult.