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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.
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.
Editorial: Check the back seat
Hot sun beating down. It’s that time of year — time when parents need to take extra care not to leave young children in cars.